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slavedom|ˈsleɪvdəm| [f. slave n.1 + -dom.] a. Slavery. b. The position of a slave.
1562T. Phaer æneid x. Dd ij b, Than may your grace condempne al Italy to great Carthage, In slauedome vnder Moores. 1605T. Bell Motives Romish Faith 8 [He] shal becom a Papist, and yeilde himselfe to the slauedome of popish religion. 1839–48Bailey Festus xxvii. 324 A throne, at which earth's puny potentates May sue for slavedoms. 1863Dicey Federal St. I. 165 The tyrants of slavedom have borne the sway here for forty years. |