Slavedom

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A region or realm where slavery exists.

    "The puny and selfish potentates of earth may sue for slavedoms and win them, but emancipators and benefactors like these will live in perpetually augmented glory, […]"

  2. 2
    The condition or state of being a slave; slavery.

    "My concern however, is to break those chains of slavedom."

  3. 3
    Enslavement; bondage.

    "But this is not the new meaning of the word chaos that we are driving up to. There exists an infinitely strong and fast vibration in the soul—a kind of ultra-hyper-chaos—that lets it resonate in love and in the overcoming of slavedom."

Example

More examples

"The puny and selfish potentates of earth may sue for slavedoms and win them, but emancipators and benefactors like these will live in perpetually augmented glory, […]"

Etymology

From slave + -dom.

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