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articled Adjective bound by a written contract, such as one that governs a period of training: an articled clerk
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The Bar seemed out of the question, since he was not going to Oxford, for the Careys were under the impression that a degree was still necessary for success in that calling; and finally it was suggested that he should become articled to a solicitor. I have had many a gentleman articled to me, ma'am, many a one. Articled clerks have been in the habit of fleshing their legal wit upon it. |
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