Also in 7 -ize. [f. prec. sb.] To bind as an apprentice; to indenture.

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1631.  T. Powell, Tom All Trades, 144. To be apprentized betimes.

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1769.  Burke, Pres. St. Nat., Wks. II. 109. When they are apprenticed, this provision will cease.

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1882.  Blades, Caxton, 5. In 1438 Caxton was apprenticed to Robert Large.

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