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. —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. 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 … Some, most notably the Quakers, hoped that moral suasion would convince slaveholders to free their chattels. — often used as a mass noun … [George] Washington is tainted by our country's original sin: slavery. He owned other human beings as chattel. 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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