单词 | chattel |
释义 | chattelnoun chat·tel ˈcha-tᵊl plural chattels 1 : an item of tangible movable or immovable property except real estate and things (such as buildings) connected with real property These statutes do not apply to personal property; for chattels, an oral statement of donative intent plus delivery still suffices. William M. McGovern, Jr. et al. —sometimes used as a mass noun The program takes advantage of a New Hampshire law that requires all manufactured homes … to be titled as real property instead of chattel, said Patrick McCarthy, Fannie Mae vice president for community lending. Brad Finkelstein 2 : an enslaved person held as the legal property of another : bondman He had struck down my personality, had subjected me to his will, made property of my body and soul, reduced me to a chattel … Frederick Douglass Some, most notably the Quakers, hoped that moral suasion would convince slaveholders to free their chattels. Mary Beth Norton et al. — often used as a mass noun … [George] Washington is tainted by our country's original sin: slavery. He owned other human beings as chattel. Robert SchlesingerUltimately, the book illuminates both the tragedy of holding human chattel and the corruption that flows from such inhumanity. Melba Newsome see also chattel slavery chattel noun1 as in slave a person who is considered the property of another person an amendment to end the keeping of humans as chattel Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in possession chattels plural transportable items that one owns packed up all her chattels and moved to a new state Synonyms & Similar Words
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