- Prenticed
- Prenticed
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
prentice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English prentis, short for apprentis Date: 14th century apprentice 1, learner • prentice adjective II. transitive verb (prenticed; prenticing) Date: 1598 apprentice … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Michelangelo — (1475 1564) Probably the greatest and certainly the most versatile of the three artists commonly held to represent the peak of High Renaissance art. Born in a small Tuscan town, the son of a local magistrate, Michelangelo di Lodovico… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Webster, John — (ca. 1578 ca. 1625) English dramatist, best known as the author of two violent and melodramatic revenge tragedies, and the probable author of several others. He was the son of a prosperous London coachmaker and merchant tailor, was ap… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
prentice — n. & v. archaic n. = APPRENTICE. v.tr. (as prenticed adj.) apprenticed. Phrases and idioms: prentice hand an inexperienced hand. Derivatives: prenticeship n. Etymology: ME f. APPRENTICE … Useful english dictionary