From Old French aprentiz, someone learning. An earlier English form was prentice (now a common surname).Apprenticed is a verb form.
"Levi was apprenticed to a tailor for seven years while he learned the trade."
One word that rhymes with apprenticed is dentist. Another one is apprentice.The words chemist, menace and tempest almost rhyme with it.
The word apprenticed when used as a transitive verb can mean to set at work as an apprentice, and especially to bind to an apprenticeship by contract or to indenture. The intransitive verb usually means to serve as an apprentice.
He was apprenticed with Mr Fezziwig
A cooper is a person who makes barrels. He was apprenticed to a cooper.
He was apprenticed to Antonio Badile at the age of 13.
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The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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The likely word is "apprenticed" (assigned to learn a trade from a master).
Someone who is apprenticed is a person who works for another person so that they can learn a trade.