journeyman's piece

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English

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Etymology

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Likely a calque of German Gesellenstück. Much use seems to be in reference to Germany or continental Europe.

Noun

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journeyman's piece (plural journeyman's pieces or journeymen's pieces)

  1. A work that someone produces in order to prove that they have completed their apprenticeship in a craft.
  2. (figurative) An action or achievement by which someone proves their competency.

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