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Definition of apprentice
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Apprentice
(n.) One not well
versed
in a
subject;
a tyro.
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Prenticehood
::
Prenticehood
(n.)
Apprenticehood.
Tyrociny
::
Tyrociny
(n.) The state of being a tyro, or
beginner;
apprenticeship..
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) One not well
versed
in a
subject;
a tyro.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) One who is bound by
indentures
or by legal
agreement
to serve a
mechanic,
or other
person,
for a
certain
time, with a view to learn the art, or
trade,
in which his
master
is bound to
instruct
him..
Indenture
::
Indenture
(v. t.) To bind by
indentures
or
written
contract;
as, to
indenture
an
apprentice..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To place under legal
obligation
to
serve;
to
indenture;
as, to bind an
apprentice;
--
sometimes
with out; as, bound out to
service..
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(v. t.) To bind to, or put under the care of, a
master,
for the
purpose
of
instruction
in a trade or
business..
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) A
barrister,
considered
a
learner
of law till of
sixteen
years'
standing,
when he might be
called
to the rank of
serjeant..
Turnover
::
Turnover
(n.) An
apprentice,
in any
trade,
who is
handed
over from one
master
to
another
to
complete
his
time..
Apprenticeship
::
Apprenticeship
(n.) The
service
or
condition
of an
apprentice;
the state in which a
person
is
gaining
instruction
in a trade or art, under legal
agreement..
Apprenticehood
::
Apprenticehood
(n.)
Apprenticeship.
Articled
::
Articled
(a.) Bound by
articles;
apprenticed;
as, an
articled
clerk..
Journeyman
::
"Journeyman
(n.)
Formerly,
a man hired to work by the day; now,
commonly,
one who has
mastered
a
handicraft
or
trade;
--
distinguished
from
apprentice
and from
master
workman..
Indented
::
Indented
(a.) Bound out by an
indenture;
apprenticed;
indentured;
as, an
indented
servant..
Apprenticeship
::
Apprenticeship
(n.) The time an
apprentice
is
serving
(sometimes
seven
years,
as from the age of
fourteen
to
twenty-one)..
Indenture
::
Indenture
(n.) A
mutual
agreement
in
writing
between
two or more
parties,
whereof
each party has
usually
a
counterpart
or
duplicate;
sometimes
in the pl., a short form for
indentures
of
apprenticeship,
the
contract
by which a youth is bound
apprentice
to a
master..
Outing
::
Outing
(n.) A feast given by an
apprentice
when he is out of his time.
Prenticeship
::
Prenticeship
(n.)
Apprenticeship.
Master
::
Master
(n.) A male
person
having
another
living
being so far
subject
to his will, that he can, in the main,
control
his or its
actions;
--
formerly
used with much more
extensive
application
than now. (a) The
employer
of a
servant.
(b) The owner of a
slave.
(c) The
person
to whom an
apprentice
is
articled.
(d) A
sovereign,
prince,
or
feudal
noble;
a
chief,
or one
exercising
similar
authority.
(e) The head of a
household.
(f) The male head of a
school
or
college.
(g) A male
teacher.
(h) The
direct
Article
::
Article
(n.) To bind by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation;
as, to
article
an
apprentice
to a
mechanic..
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