bondman

[bond-muh n]

bondman Definition

  • 1a male slave
  • 2a man bound to service without wages

Using bondman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bondman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bondman was forced to work in the fields all day long.

  • Example

    In ancient Rome, bondmen were often used as gladiators.

  • Example

    The bondman was treated cruelly by his master.

bondman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bondman

Phrases with bondman

  • bondman's key

    a key that could unlock the shackles of a bondman

    Example

    The bondman's key was hidden in a secret place.

  • bondman's lease

    a lease granted to a bondman for a piece of land

    Example

    The bondman's lease was renewed every year.

  • bondman's oath

    an oath of allegiance taken by a bondman to his lord

    Example

    The bondman's oath was a solemn promise to serve his lord faithfully.

Origins of bondman

from Middle English 'bonde man', from Old Norse 'bóndi maðr', meaning 'husbandman, householder'

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Summary: bondman in Brief

'Bondman' [bond-muh n] refers to a male slave or a man bound to service without wages. It has been used throughout history, such as in ancient Rome where bondmen were often used as gladiators. The term is also associated with phrases like 'bondman's key,' which unlocks the shackles of a bondman, and 'bondman's lease,' which is a lease granted to a bondman for a piece of land.