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serfdom
[ surf-duhm ]
noun
- the condition of being a serf in a position of servitude, required to render services to a lord:
He lived in serfdom until 1831 when, at the age of 30, he escaped.
- the condition or population of serfs taken as a whole:
Her thesis analyzes the phenomenon of serfdom and the manner in which it changed between 1772 and 1848.
- servitude of any kind:
Technology, in the absence of scientific guidance, is a Pied Piper leading us into industrial serfdom.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of serfdom1
Example Sentences
While some Black Americans used the word “feudal,†others used related terms harkening back to the medieval world, including “vassalage,†“serfdom†and “Dark Age.â€
China says its intervention ended a "backward feudal serfdom", and denied wrongdoing.
The only way to end this impoverishing of the American people is to stop the inflation that causes this modern-day serfdom.
China says its intervention ended "backward feudal serfdom" and denied wrongdoing.
China denies wrongdoing there and says its intervention ended "backward feudal serfdom."
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