The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prenticehood
Prenticehood \Pren"tice*hood\, n. Apprenticehood. [Obs.]
This jolly prentice with his master bode
Till he was out nigh of his prenticehood.
--Chaucer.
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prenticehood
n. (obsolete form of apprenticehood English)
Usage examples of "prenticehood".
He taught the school of hasty writers that talent, or even genius, is in need of discipline,—the discipline of a long and painful prenticehood in the making and unmaking of their work.