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apprenticialité (1351)

apprenticialité (1351)

apprenticialitee,  apprenticialtee,  apprenticiauté;  (apprencialté)  
  FEW:  apprehendere *25,50a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  aprendre (aprenticialité)  DMF:  apprenticialité  TLF: OED: MED:  apprenticial(i)te n.  DMLBS:  apprenticialitas 109a

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occupationstatusapprenticeship, process or period of learning a craft or profession from an experienced employer
( 1351 )  J. […] l’aprentiz J. de P. […] li quel J. P. […] divisa le terme […] de la apprenticialité le dit J.  Corr Lond 426
( 1367 )  par voie d’apprencialté  Corr Lond 537
( 1419 )  endenturez d’apprenticialitee  Bor Cust i 230
( 1413-14 ) R.G. pur lesz maire et aldermen pur sa apprenticialté  Mch Tayl Accs2 284 (1 Henry V)
faitz d’apprenticialité
apprenticeship deeds
( 1372-73 )  Fait a remembrer qe la ou Richard Arnold avoit mys son fitz a William de Gaytoun pur estre son apprentiz et le dit Richard avoit paié al dit William .v. marcz, auprés avient debat parentre le dit Richard et William par cause qe les faitz d’aprenticialité ne furont faites  Goldsmiths 158

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prenticialté 
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