thrall
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kölelik.
2. köle.
3. esir.
4. esaret.
5. thraldom.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
one, such as a slave or serf, who is held in bondage.
2. one who is intellectually or morally enslaved.
3. servitude; bondage: "a people in thrall to the miracles of commerce” ( lewis H. Lapham).
4. archaic to enslave.
2. one who is intellectually or morally enslaved.
3. servitude; bondage: "a people in thrall to the miracles of commerce” ( lewis H. Lapham).
4. archaic to enslave.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one who is enslaved or mind-controlled.
2. the state of being under the control of another person.
3. to make a thrall.
2. the state of being under the control of another person.
3. to make a thrall.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved.
2. A slave; a bondman.
3. slavery; bondage; servitude; thraldom.
4. A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc.
5. to enslave.
2. A slave; a bondman.
3. slavery; bondage; servitude; thraldom.
4. A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc.
5. to enslave.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A slave; a serf; a bondman; a captive.
2. one who is a slave to some desire, appetite, spell, or other influence; one who is in moral bondage.
3. thraldom, literal or figurative; bondage; slavery; subjection.
4. A shelf or stand; a stand for barrels.
5. enslaved; bond; subjugated.
6. figuratively, subject; enthralled.
7. to deprive of liberty; enslave.
8. figuratively, to put in subjection to some power or influence; enthrall.
2. one who is a slave to some desire, appetite, spell, or other influence; one who is in moral bondage.
3. thraldom, literal or figurative; bondage; slavery; subjection.
4. A shelf or stand; a stand for barrels.
5. enslaved; bond; subjugated.
6. figuratively, subject; enthralled.
7. to deprive of liberty; enslave.
8. figuratively, to put in subjection to some power or influence; enthrall.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia