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bondservant

[bɒndˈsɜːvənt]

bondservant Definition

  • 1a person who is bound in service without wages
  • 2a slave

Using bondservant: Examples

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

  • Example

    In the 18th century, many African Americans were treated as bondservants.

  • Example

    The Bible mentions bondservants several times.

  • Example

    During the colonial period, many people became bondservants to pay for their passage to America.

bondservant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bondservant

  • serf
  • slave
  • indentured servant

Phrases with bondservant

  • set free from bondservice

    released from servitude or slavery

    Example

    After years of being a bondservant, he was finally set free from bondservice.

  • enter into bondservice

    to become a bondservant

    Example

    Many people entered into bondservice to pay off their debts.

  • lifetime bondservice

    a type of servitude where a person is bound to serve their master for life

    Example

    In some cultures, lifetime bondservice was a common practice.

Origins of bondservant

from Middle English 'bonde', meaning 'serf, tenant farmer' and 'servant'

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Summary: bondservant in Brief

'Bondservant' [bɒndˈsɜːvənt] refers to a person who is bound in service without wages or a slave. It is often used in historical contexts, such as during the colonial period when many people became bondservants to pay for their passage to America. The term can also be found in the Bible, where it is mentioned several times. Phrases associated with 'bondservant' include 'set free from bondservice,' 'enter into bondservice,' and 'lifetime bondservice.'