verb
- past tense and past participle of apprentice; bound or assigned to work for a skilled person to learn a trade or craft
Examples
- He was apprenticed to a blacksmith at age fourteen.
- She apprenticed herself to a master carpenter for three years.
- The young man was apprenticed in the art of glassblowing.
- Many craftsmen were apprenticed to guild masters in medieval times.
- After being apprenticed for five years, he became a journeyman.
- The baker apprenticed several young people in bread making.