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prentice

English

Etymology

An old (Middle English) aphetic form of apprentice: that is, a form which lost the unstressed initial vowel a and reduced the initial double pp to a single p.

Noun

prentice (plural prentices)

  1. (obsolete) An apprentice.
    • 1682, John Lacy, Sir Hercules Buffoon, or The Poetical Squire, Act II, scene iv,
      Faith, bind him prentice to a lord; by the same rule he'll be a lord when he's out of his time.

Verb

prentice (third-person singular simple present prentices, present participle prenticing, simple past and past participle prenticed)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To apprentice.

Synonyms

  • (noun, verb): apprentice, 'prentice

Anagrams

  • terpenic

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unsophisticated

English

Etymology

un- +? sophisticated

Adjective

unsophisticated (comparative more unsophisticated, superlative most unsophisticated)

  1. Not sophisticated; lacking sophistication.

Translations

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:naive

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