Thralling
noun
1.
a person who is in bondage; slave.
2.
a person who is morally or mentally enslaved by some power, influence, or the like:
He was the thrall of morbid fantasies.
3.
slavery; thralldom.
verb (used with object)
4.
Archaic. to put or hold in thralldom; enslave.
adjective
5.
Archaic. subjected to bondage; enslaved.
noun
1.
Also called thraldom, (US) thralldom (ˈθrɔːldəm). the state or condition of being in the power of another person
2.
a person who is in such a state
3.
a person totally subject to some need, desire, appetite, etc
verb
4.
(transitive) to enslave or dominate
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