Prenticed vs Prentice - What's the difference?
prenticed | prentice |
(prentice)
(obsolete) An apprentice.
* 1682 , John Lacy, Sir Hercules Buffoon, or The Poetical Squire , Act II, scene iv,
(obsolete) To apprentice.
(obsolete) An apprentice.
* 1682 , John Lacy, Sir Hercules Buffoon, or The Poetical Squire , Act II, scene iv,
(obsolete) To apprentice.
As a verb prenticed
is (prentice).As a proper noun prentice is
.prenticed
English
Verb
(head)prentice
English
Noun
(s)- Faith, bind him prentice to a lord; by the same rule he'll be a lord when he's out of his time.
Verb
(prentic)Synonyms
* apprentice, 'prenticeprentice
English
Noun
(s)- Faith, bind him prentice to a lord; by the same rule he'll be a lord when he's out of his time.