Bondslave
a person held in bondage.
Historical Examples
Ulysses James Joyce
The Demi-Urge Thomas Michael Disch
The Expositor’s Bible: The Epistle to the Philippians Robert Rainy
The Dynamiter Robert Louis Stevenson
For the Master’s Sake Emily Sarah Holt
Ulric the Jarl William O. Stoddard
A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume I, Foreign Schools Various
Curiosities of Christian History Croake James
The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson
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