thral|dom
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dom — dom·beya; dom·dan·iel; dom·er; dom·ic; dom·i·cil·able; dom·i·cil·i·ate; dom·i·nance; dom·i·nant·ly; dom·i·nate; dom·i·nat·ing·ly; dom·i·nation; dom·i·na·tive; dom·i·na·tor; dom·i·neck; dom·i·neer·ing·ly; dom·i·neer·ing·ness; dom·i·ni·ca;… … English syllables
thral — ar·thral; ar·thral·gia; clei·thral; hy·pae·thral; po·dar·thral; en·thral; en·thral·ment; thral·dom; ure·thral; xe·nar·thral; … English syllables
thrall|dom — or thral|dom «THRL duhm», noun. bondage; slavery; servitude: »A sorcerer had the knight in thralldom … Useful english dictionary
thraldom — thral·dom … English syllables
thraldom — thral|dom BrE thralldom AmE [ˈθro:ldəm US ˈθro:l ] n [U] literary the state of being a slave = ↑slavery … Dictionary of contemporary English
thralldom — noun the state of being under the control of another person • Syn: ↑bondage, ↑slavery, ↑thrall, ↑thraldom • Derivationally related forms: ↑thrall (for: ↑thraldom), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Thraldom — Thral dom, n. [Icel. ?r[ae]ld[=o]mr. See {Thrall}, and { dom}.] The condition of a thrall; slavery; bondage; state of servitude. [Written also {thralldom}.] [1913 Webster] Women are born to thraldom and penance And to be under man s governance.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thralldom — Thraldom Thral dom, n. [Icel. ?r[ae]ld[=o]mr. See {Thrall}, and { dom}.] The condition of a thrall; slavery; bondage; state of servitude. [Written also {thralldom}.] [1913 Webster] Women are born to thraldom and penance And to be under man s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thralldom — thrall•dom or thral•dom [[t]ˈθrɔl dəm[/t]] n. the state of being a thrall; bondage; slavery; servitude • Etymology: 1125–75 … From formal English to slang
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