- What is apprentice in Latin?
- What is the root word of apprentice?
- What is another term for apprentice?
- What is apprentice also termed as?
What is apprentice in Latin?
Etymology. From Middle English apprentice, apprentesse, apprentyse, apprentis, from Old French aprentis, plural of aprentif, from Old French aprendre (verb), Late Latin apprendō, from Classical Latin apprehendō.
What is the root word of apprentice?
The word apprenticeship comes from the Old French aprentiz meaning "someone learning" and the Anglian suffix -scip, meaning "state, condition of being." An apprenticeship is when someone is in a state or condition of learning from a master in a field.
What is another term for apprentice?
trainee, apprentice, disciple, neophyte (formal), tyro.
What is apprentice also termed as?
pupil, amateur, beginner, flunky, greenhorn, heel, neophyte, newcomer, novitiate, probationer, rook, rookie, starter, student, tenderfoot, tyro.