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Definition of serfdom in English: serfdomnoun ˈsəːfdəmˈsərfdəm mass nounThe state of being a serf or feudal labourer. the liberation of the peasants from serfdom Example sentencesExamples - Ninety per cent of the peasantry was stuck in a serfdom that offered few ways out.
- The first transition is from the abolition of serfdom in 1861 to the revolution in 1917.
- The abolition of serfdom set him on a path towards urban poverty.
- It's the best set of opinions I've seen yet on the current attempts to pound the populace into digital serfdom.
- Under serfdom, peasants were not paid for their produce on demesne.
- In order to head off peasant revolt, serfdom was abolished in October 1807.
- In the Middle Ages, body serfdom frequently involved merely a right to claim payments.
- For centuries, serfdom was a way of life for most Russian peasants who did not own any land.
- In Denmark, serfdom was replaced by successful peasant landownership.
- Eventually, Roman slavery was transformed into serfdom, a form of servitude that mitigated some of the harsher features of the older system.
Definition of serfdom in US English: serfdomnounˈsərfdəmˈsərfdəm The state of being a serf or feudal laborer. the liberation of the peasants from serfdom Example sentencesExamples - The abolition of serfdom set him on a path towards urban poverty.
- Under serfdom, peasants were not paid for their produce on demesne.
- The first transition is from the abolition of serfdom in 1861 to the revolution in 1917.
- It's the best set of opinions I've seen yet on the current attempts to pound the populace into digital serfdom.
- For centuries, serfdom was a way of life for most Russian peasants who did not own any land.
- In Denmark, serfdom was replaced by successful peasant landownership.
- In order to head off peasant revolt, serfdom was abolished in October 1807.
- Ninety per cent of the peasantry was stuck in a serfdom that offered few ways out.
- In the Middle Ages, body serfdom frequently involved merely a right to claim payments.
- Eventually, Roman slavery was transformed into serfdom, a form of servitude that mitigated some of the harsher features of the older system.
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