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thrall

N ทาส  serf slave vassal tad

 

thrall

N ผู้ ถูก ครอบงำ ทางจิตใจ  phu-krob-ngam-tang-jid-jai

 

thralldom

N ทาส  servitude subjugation bondage tad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THRALL

n. 1. A slave.
2. Slavery.

 

THRALL

v.t.To enslave. [Enthrall is in use. ]

 

THRALLDOM

n.Slavery; bondage; a state of servitude. The Greeks lived in thralldom under the Turks, nearly four hundred years. He shall rule, and she in thralldom live.
[This word is in good use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THRALL

Thrall, n. Etym: [OE. thral,, Icel., perhaps through AS. ; akin to Sw. träl, Dan. træl, and probably to AS. to run, Goth. , Gr. dregil, drigil, a servant. ]

 

1. A slave; a bondman. Chaucer. Gurth, the born thrall of Cedric. Sir W. Scott.

 

2. Slavery; bondage; servitude; thraldom. Tennyson. He still in thrall Of all-subdoing sleep. Chapman.

 

3. A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

THRALL

THRALL Thrall, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved. [Obs. ] Spenser. The fiend that would make you thrall and bond. Chaucer.

 

THRALL

THRALL Thrall, v. t.

 

Defn: To enslave. [Obs. or Poetic ] Spenser.

 

THRALLDOM

THRALLDOM Thrall "dom, n.

 

Defn: Thraldom.

 

THRALL-LESS

THRALL-LESS Thrall "-less, a.(a ) Having no thralls. (b ) Not enslaved; not subject to bonds.

 

THRALL-LIKE

THRALL-LIKE Thrall "-like `, a.

 

Defn: Resembling a thrall, or his condition, feelings, or the like; slavish. Servile and thrall-like fear. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

thrall

thrall |THrôl ˈθrɔl | noun literary the state of being in someone's power or having great power over someone: she was in thrall to her abusive husband. historical a slave, servant, or captive. DERIVATIVES thrall dom |-dəm |(also thraldom ) noun ORIGIN Old English thrǣl slave, from Old Norse thræll.

 

Oxford Dictionary

thrall

thrall |θrɔːl | noun 1 [ mass noun ] literary the state of being in someone's power, or of having great power over someone: she was in thrall to her abusive husband. 2 archaic a slave, servant, or captive. DERIVATIVES thraldom (also thralldom ) noun ORIGIN Old English thrǣl slave , from Old Norse thræll.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

thrall

thrall noun literary he held us in his evil thrall: power, clutches, hands, control, grip, yoke, tyranny. PHRASES in thrall they grew up in thrall to their repressive parents: enslaved, subjected, subjugated.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

thrall

thrall noun literary he held us in his evil thrall: power, clutches, hands, control, grip, grasp, yoke; enslavement, bondage, slavery, subjection, subjugation, servitude, tyranny, oppression, domination, hegemony, supremacy.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

thrall

thrall /θrɔːl /名詞 U かたく 文 ⦆束縛, 奴隷的境遇 ; C 奴隷 in thrall to A Aの束縛を受けて, Aにとらわれて 動詞 他動詞 ⦅古 ⦆…を奴隷にする .