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thralled, ppl. a.|θrɔːld| [f. prec. vb. + -ed1.] Made a thrall, enslaved, held in bondage; also transf. thrall-like, servile.
1527St. Papers Hen. VIII, I. 230 For the delyveraunce of Your Grace out of the thraulde, pensif, and dolerous lif that the same is in. a1586Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 103 With the most submissiue behauiour that a thralled heart could expresse. 1665Surv. Aff. Netherl. 179 The English spirit, that prefers an honourable death to a thralled life. 1859A. Macmillan Lett. (1908) 11 Italy is the thralled place she is, owing to her indulgence in that luscious enfeebling vein of literature. |