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† aˈpprenticeage Obs. Also -isage, -issage. [a. Fr. apprentissage: see apprentice n. and -age.] Apprenticeship; time wherein to learn or acquire experience. Often fig.
1592Bacon Observ. Libel (T.) To be utterly without apprentisage of war. 1621Donne Serm. cxvii. V. 73 Seven years apprenticeage which your occupations cost you. 1678Young Serm. Whitehall 29 Dec. 22 Christianity is our Profession, and Life is our Apprentisage. |