"Bondage" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Bondage LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Slavery; Involuntary per-sonal servitude; captivity. In old English law, vlllenage, villein tenure. 2 Bl. Comm. 92

bondage ENGLISH
Definition:

The state of being bound; condition of being under
restraint; restraint of personal liberty by compulsion; involuntary
servitude; slavery; captivity.

bondage ENGLISH
Definition:

Obligation; tie of duty.

bondage ENGLISH
Definition:

Villenage; tenure of land on condition of doing the
meanest services for the owner.

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When one fib becomes due as it were, you must forge another to take up the old acceptance; and so the stock of your lies in circulation inevitably multiplies, and the danger of detection increases every day.

William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair

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On some air bases the Air Force is on one side of the field and civilian aircraft use the other side of the field, with the control tower in the middle.One day the tower received a call from an aircraft asking, "What time is it?"The tower responded, "Who is calling?"The aircraft replied, "What difference does it make?"The tower replied, "It makes a lot of difference. If it is an American Airlines flight, it is 3 o'clock. If it is an Air Force plane, it is 1500 hours. If it is a Navy aircraft, it is 6 bells. If it is an Army aircraft, the big hand is on the 12 and the little hand is on the 3. If it is a Marine Corps aircraft, it's Thursday afternoon."

manumit ENGLISH

To release from slavery; to liberate from personal bondage or servitude; to free, as a slave.

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servitude ENGLISH

A right whereby one thing is subject to another thing or person for use or convenience, contrary to the common …

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Servitude LAW AND LEGAL

1. The condition of be-lng bound to service; the state of a person who Is subjected, voluntarily or otherwise, to …

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Sowming And Rowming LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. Terms used to express the form by which the number of cattle brought upon a common by …

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