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[ thrawl-duhm ] / ˈθrɔl dəm / SEE SYNONYMS FOR thralldom ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe state of being a thrall; bondage; slavery; servitude. Origin of thralldomFirst recorded in 1125–75, thralldom is from the Middle English word thraldom.See thrall, -dom Words nearby thralldomThracian, Thraco-Phrygian, thraiping, Thrale, thrall, thralldom, thrang, thrapple, thrash, thrash about, thrasher Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for thralldomBut the problem with Baucus goes beyond his thralldom to special interests. Why Liberals Hate Max Baucus|Michelle Goldberg|September 16, 2009|DAILY BEAST No circumstance ever made me feel so strongly the thralldom of Mr. Wayles's debt. The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson Compiled From Family Letters and Reminiscences|Sarah N. Randolph See the habits in falling to sleep which have children in their thralldom. The Children|Alice Meynell His was the old story of the total subjection of moral power and thralldom to evil habits and associates. The Record of a Quaker Conscience, Cyrus Pringle's Diary|Cyrus Pringle
Words related to thralldomenthrallment, villeinage, servitude, servility, thrall, labor, drudge, restraint, indenture, drudgery, yoke, enslavement, captivity, bondage, work, grind, toil, serfdom, subjection, peonage |