Apprenticed

/əˈprentɪst/ adjective

Bound by legal contract to work for a master craftsperson in exchange for training in a trade.

From apprentice + -ed suffix (past tense/adjective). Apprentice comes from Old French aprentis (learning). The -ed suffix marks past tense or adjectival use. This system dominated medieval and Renaissance Europe.

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