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“apprentice”
apprentice
1. Someone who is bound by a legal agreement to serve another person for a fixed period of time in order to learn a trade or a business.
2. Any learner or beginner.
3. Etymology: from Old French aprentiz, "someone learning", from aprendre, (Modern French apprendre) "to learn, to teach"; contracted from Latin apprehendere, "to take hold of, to grasp"; from ad-, "to" + prehendere, "to seize".
2. Any learner or beginner.
3. Etymology: from Old French aprentiz, "someone learning", from aprendre, (Modern French apprendre) "to learn, to teach"; contracted from Latin apprehendere, "to take hold of, to grasp"; from ad-, "to" + prehendere, "to seize".
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“apprentice”
(Latin: discipulus, pupil, apprentice; instruction, teaching, learning (to learn), knowledge)