thrallθrɔl
thrall (n)
English Definitions:
bondage, slavery, thrall, thralldom, thraldom (noun)
the state of being under the control of another person
thrall (noun)
someone held in bondage
thrall (Noun)
One who is enslaved or mind-controlled.
thrall (Noun)
The state of being under the control of another person.
thrall (Verb)
To make a thrall.
Thrall
Thrall was the term for a serf or unfree servant in Scandinavian culture during the Viking Age. Thralls were the lowest in the social order and usually provided unskilled labor during the Viking era.
Thrall
A thrall (Old Norse: þræll, Icelandic: þræll, Faroese: trælur, Norwegian: trell, træl, Danish: træl, Swedish: träl) was a slave or serf in Scandinavian lands during the Viking Age. The corresponding term in Old English was þēow (plural þēowas). The status of slave (þræll, þēow) contrasts with that of the freeman (karl, ceorl) and the nobleman (jarl, eorl). The Middle Latin rendition of the term in early Germanic law is servus.
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