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(v)
(intransitive, idiomatic) To get to work; to focus on a task.
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(n)
One who strives.
someone who works as hard as a slave
(uncountable) The institution or practice of owning slaves.
(adj)
Excessively eager to please; obsequious.
Fascinated; captivated.
held in slavery
An institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers.
The act of enslaving or the state of being a slave; bondage
The state of being enslaved or the practice of slavery.
(uncountable) The state of being under the control of another person.
(colloquial, historical) A female domestic servant; a maid or maidservant.
One who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave.
(countable) One who is subordinate.
Obsequiously submissive.
Joined securely, either with adhesive, heat process or pressure.
(uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
(polite or used by children) A woman: an adult female human.
Having a powerful effect; forceful, telling, strong, convincing, effective.
(ornithology) Any flight feather attached to the ulna (forearm) of a bird.
Labour, work, especially of a grueling nature.
(chiefly US, Philippines) A permanent track consisting of fixed metal rails to drive trains or similar motorized vehicles on.
A member of any of the peoples of Europe who speak the Slavic languages.
(dated) A branch of the Indo-European family of languages, usually divided into three subbranches:
Any of various languages spoken by the Slavic peoples, such as Proto-Slavic, Common Slavic, Old Church Slavic, or the modern Slavic languages.
Traditional Philippine stick fighting, a martial art.
Tangible, movable property.
An indentured servant.
Someone who signs a bond that states that they have taken responsibility for someone else's obligations.
(historical, Ancient Greece) A member of the ancient Spartan class of serfs.
(also attributively) A person who works in a low servile job.
A person who toils or labors.
One who works as a slave under an indenture; a bondsman or bondswoman.
Of or relating to work normally performed by a servant.
A fawning, servile follower.
A man who is bound in servitude.
A woman who is bound in servitude; a female slave.
A lowly person; a peasant or serf; a labourer who is obliged to do menial work.
One who has been captured or is otherwise confined.
One who performs the duties of a servant.
One who owns a slave.
A person engaged in the slave trade; a person who buys, sells, transports, or owns slaves.
Someone who owns slaves.
Someone who has control or ownership over another human being; the owner of a slave.
Someone who has control over something or someone.
A girl who is a slave.
One who enslaves.
The other woman in an extramarital relationship, generally including sexual relations.
A female bondservant.
Alternative form of slave-driver. [An overseer of slaves at work; a person who puts slaves to work.]
Release from slavery or other legally sanctioned servitude; the giving of freedom; the act of manumitting.
(transitive) To release from slavery, to free.
A large farm; estate or area of land designated for agricultural growth. Often includes housing for the owner and workers.
(dated, now offensive) A person of black African ancestry.
Synonym of prostitute: a person (especially a woman) who offers sexual services for payment.
One who uses bodily strength rather than intellect to earn a wage, usually hourly.
A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married.
A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
A master's degree.
One who oversees or supervises.
A member of a BDSM subculture based on the Gorean lifestyle portrayed in the novels.
Subject to an indenture.
The group of plantation owners who have power in such a government.
The state of being a peon; the system of paying back debt through servitude and labour; loosely, any system of involuntary servitude.
(N)
The term Freedmen refers to descendants of people of African American descent who were enslaved by the Five Civilized Tribes.
One who is holding a captive or captives.
The state of being subjugated; forced control by others.
Meekly obedient or passive; obsequious.
a British television drama series broadcast by BBC One.
(literary or puristic, otherwise archaic) A state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person.
reduced to submission
A dominant female in sadomasochistic practices.
A special fund for private and personal uses.
A female servant or cleaner (short for maidservant).
A person who emancipates.
Obsolete spelling of negro. [(dated, now offensive) A person of black African ancestry.]
A man who has been released from a condition of slavery.
A surname from Old English.