1occupationstatusapprenticeship, process or period of learning a craft or trade in the employment of a master:
(
1345
)
qant ascun del fraternité desore en avant prigne apprentiz, il paiera .xx. s. al comun boist dedeinz le utisme jour qu’il resceive l’apprenticiante
(l. l'apprenticiauté)
11
(
1351
)
J. […] l’aprentiz J. de P. […] li quel J. P. […] divisa le terme […] de la apprenticialité le dit J.
426
(
1367
)
par voie d’apprencialté
537
(
1419
)
endenturez d’apprenticialitee
i 230
(
1413-14
) R.G. pur lesz maire et aldermen pur sa apprenticialté
284 (1 Henry V)
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