thralldom

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English - Turkish
{i} kölelik
{i} esaret
thrall
{i} köle
thrall
{i} esir
thrall
{i} kölelik
thraldom
esaret
thraldom
bağımlılık
thraldom
{i} kölelik
English - English
A state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person
{i} slavery, enslavement
Thraldom
thrall
One who is enslaved or mind-controlled

And there were household slaves in golden collars that burned of a plenty there with her, and nine female thralls, and eight male slaves of the Angles that were of gentle birth and battle-captured.

thrall
To make a thrall
thrall
one controlled by an appetite or a passion
thraldom
{n} slavery, servitude, bondage, trouble
thrall
{n} bondage, a slave
thraldom
the state of being a slave = slavery
thraldom
{i} slavery, enslavement
thraldom
the state of being under the control of another person
thraldom
alternative spelling of thralldom
thraldom
The condition of a thrall; slavery; bondage; state of servitude
thrall
A slave; a bondman
thrall
someone held in bondage
thrall
If you say that someone is in thrall to a person or thing, you mean that they are completely in their power or are greatly influenced by them. He is not in thrall to the media Tomorrow's children will be even more in the thrall of the silicon chip. in sb's/sth's thrall in thrall to sb/sth controlled or strongly influenced by someone or something (thrAll)
thrall
To enslave
thrall
the state of being under the control of another person
thrall
{i} slave; slavery
thrall
one who is enslaved
thrall
Of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved
thrall
Slavery; bondage; servitude; thraldom
thrall
A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc
thralldom

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    Etymology

    [ 'throl ] (noun.) before 12th century. thrall+-dom, from early Middle English (late 12th century) þrældome. Late Old English þræl is a loan from Old Norse þræll.
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