Bondage

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  • noun. The state of one who is bound as a slave or serf.
  • noun. A state of subjection to a force, power, or influence.
  • noun. The practice of being physically restrained, as with cords or handcuffs, as a means of attaining sexual gratification.
  • noun. Villeinage.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To reduce to bondage or slavery; enslave.
  • noun. In old English law, villeinage; tenure of land by performing the meanest services for a superior.
  • noun. In Scot. agri., the state of, or services due by, a bondager. See bondager.
  • noun. [From the foregoing extract it will be seen that formerly the system had place not only, as now, between farmer and laborer, but also between proprietor and farmer.]
  • noun. Obligation; tie of duty; binding power or influence.
  • noun. Slavery or involuntary servitude; serfdom.
  • noun. Captivity; imprisonment; restraint of a person's liberty by compulsion.
  • noun. Figuratively, subjection to some power or influence: as, he is in bondage to his appetites.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. The state of being bound; condition of being under restraint; restraint of personal liberty by compulsion; involuntary servitude; slavery; captivity.
  • noun. Obligation; tie of duty.
  • noun. Villenage; tenure of land on condition of doing the meanest services for the owner.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. The state of being enslaved or the practice of slavery.
  • noun. The state of lacking freedom; constraint.
  • noun. The practice of tying people up for sexual pleasure.
  • noun. Applied to clothing with many buckles, zips, etc., associated with punk and goth subcultures.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. the state of being under the control of another person
  • noun. the state of being under the control of a force or influence or abstract power
  • noun. sexual practice that involves physically restraining (by cords or handcuffs) one of the partners
  • Word Usage
    "Does this falsify the declarations of Scripture, that 'they sighed by reason of their bondage,' and that the Egyptians 'made them serve _with rigor_,' and made 'their lives bitter with _hard bondage_.'"