noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb
apprenticeship (historical); live-in apprenticeship
Refers to the traditional Japanese practice where a young person, often a child, lived and worked in a merchant or artisan household to learn a trade. Now a historical term; modern equivalents use 弟子入り or 見習い.
江戸時代には、多くの商家で丁稚奉公が行われていた。
During the Edo period, many merchant houses practiced live-in apprenticeship.
彼は十歳で丁稚奉公に出された。
He was sent out as a live-in apprentice at the age of ten.