Also in 7 -ize. [f. prec. sb.] To bind as an apprentice; to indenture.
1631. T. Powell, Tom All Trades, 144. To be apprentized betimes.
1769. Burke, Pres. St. Nat., Wks. II. 109. When they are apprenticed, this provision will cease.
1882. Blades, Caxton, 5. In 1438 Caxton was apprenticed to Robert Large.