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† aˈpprenticehood Obs. [f. apprentice n. + -hood.] = apprenticeship.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 256 And haue ymade many a knyȝte · bothe mercere & drapere, Þat payed neuere for his prentishode. 1417 York Girdlers Ord., Yat nan apprentice efter y⊇ tyme of apprenticehed wyrk any werk..prively. 1593 Shake...
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prenticehood
† ˈprenticehood Obs. [f. as prec. + -hood; cf. apprenticehood.] = next, 1.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 256, I..haue ymade many a knyȝte bothe mercere & drapere, þat payed neuere for his prentishode nouȝte a peire gloues. c 1386 Chaucer Cook's T. 36 This ioly prentys with his maister bood Til he were ny ...
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Augustine Phillips
40s. to his apprentice James Sands, along with a cittern, a bandora, and a lute, all pending the "expiration of his term of years in his indenture of apprenticehood
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apprenticeship
apprenticeship (əˈprɛntɪsʃɪp) Also 6–7 apprentiship(pe. [f. apprentice n. + -ship; superseding apprenticehood.] 1. The position of an apprentice; service in the capacity of an apprentice; initiatory training, under legal agreement, in a trade, etc.; esp. in the phr. to serve apprenticeship.1612 Wood...
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bondage
▪ I. bondage (ˈbɒndɪdʒ) Also 5 bondeage, 6–7 boundage. [ME. bondage, a. AF. bondage, or ad. Anglo-L. bondagium, f. bond n.2 (in AF. bond, bonde, in Anglo-L. bondus) + -age. The natural English formation was bondehede, or bondescipe, bondship. In later times associated in thought with bond n.1, as of...
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