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Definitions of bondwoman in various dictionaries:
noun - a female bound to serve without wages
noun - a female slave
A woman bondservant.
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Old slave's link with sultanate |
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Aug 19 2018 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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A woman bondservant. |
A female bondservant or slave. |
a female slave |
a female bound to serve without wages |
Bondwoman might refer to |
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Serfdom is the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism. It was a condition of bondage, which developed primarily during the High Middle Ages in Europe and lasted in some countries until the mid-19th century. * As with slaves, serfs could be bought, sold, or traded, abused with no rights over their own bodies, and could not leave the land they were bound to. Serfs who occupied a plot of land were required to work for the lord of the manor who owned that land. In return they were entitled to protection, justice, and the right to cultivate certain fields within the manor to maintain their own subsistence. Serfs were often required not only to work on the lord's fields, but also in his mines and forests and to labor to maintain roads. The manor formed the basic unit of feudal society, and the lord of the manor and the villeins, and to a certain extent serfs, were bound legally: by taxation in the case of the former, and economically and socially in the l |