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101bond paper — bond′ pa per n. pri a superior variety of paper usu. with high cotton fiber content, used esp. for stationery Also called bond I • Etymology: 1875–80 …
102bond servant — bond′ serv ant or bond′ serv ant n. 1) a slave 2) a person bound to service without wages • Etymology: 1525–30 …
103bond — Bond, Le bond d un esteuf, Resultus pilae …
104bond-timber — bondˈ timber noun Timber built into a wall for the purpose of binding it together lengthwise • • • Main Entry: ↑bond …
105bond-washing — bondˈ washing noun An illegal series of deals in bonds designed to avoid payment of tax • • • Main Entry: ↑bond …
106bond-service — bondˈ service noun 1. The condition of a bondservant 2. Slavery • • • Main Entry: ↑bond …
107bond-slave — bondˈ slave noun A slave • • • Main Entry: ↑bond …
108bond|age — «BON dihj», noun. 1. lack of freedom; slavery; servitude: »to love bondage more than liberty (Milton). SYNONYM(S): serfdom. 2. the condition of being under some power or influence: »Figurative. A drunkard is in bondage to alcohol. SYNONYM( …
109bond|maid — «BOND MAYD», noun. a girl or woman slave …
110bond|man — «BOND muhn», noun, plural men. 1. a slave. 2. a person who belonged with the land and was sold with it in the Middle Ages; serf; villein …