held+in+bondage

  • 71Pennsylvania Abolition Society — Demande de traduction Pennsylvania Abolition Society → …

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  • 72Ouida — orig. Maria Louise Ramé o de la Ramée (1 ene. 1839, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk–25 ene. 1908, Viareggio, Italia). Novelista inglesa autora de novelas melodramáticas y extravagantes sobre la vida elegante de la clase alta, entre las que se destacan… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 73slave — [13] The word slave commemorates the fate of the Slavic people in the past, reduced by conquest to a state of slavery. For ultimately slave and Slav are one and the same. The earliest record we have of the ethnic name is as Slavic Sloveninu, a… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 74bondslave — n. person held in bondage and forced to work …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 75bondslaves — n. person held in bondage and forced to work …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 76serf — sÉœrf /sɜːf n. indentured servant, vassal, servant who is bound to a feudal lord and can be transferred with the estate; slave, person held in bondage …

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  • 77serfs — sÉœrf /sɜːf n. indentured servant, vassal, servant who is bound to a feudal lord and can be transferred with the estate; slave, person held in bondage …

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  • 78nexi — /neksay/ In Roman law, bound; bound persons. A term applied to such insolvent debtors as were delivered up to their creditors, by whom they might be held in bondage until their debts were discharged …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 79nexi — /neksay/ In Roman law, bound; bound persons. A term applied to such insolvent debtors as were delivered up to their creditors, by whom they might be held in bondage until their debts were discharged …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80nexi — (Roman law.) Debtors who were held in bondage by their creditors as security for their debts …

    Ballentine's law dictionary