Appentice

/ˈæprəntɪs/ noun

An archaic spelling of 'apprentice'; a young person learning a trade or skill from a master craftsperson.

From Old French 'apprentis,' derived from Latin 'apprendere' (to learn). Medieval scribes spelled it many ways; 'appentice' was one variant before modern standardization.

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