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.
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Captivity; imprisonment; restraint of a person's liberty by compulsion.
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Figuratively, subjection to some power or influence: as, he is in bondage to his appetites.