They're seen as drones and corporate bondservants.
God has made him his bondservant and so he is a saint.
He sells himself as a bondservant to a planter and ship owner, Monsieur Beaunoir and his family in New Orleans.
1.1A slave or serf.
Example sentencesExamples
If you purchased a bondservant in Europe in the centuries leading up to the year 1000, the chances were that he or she was a ‘Slav’ - hence the word ‘slave.’
This type of speculator ‘destroyed families, escorted coffles, sold diseased slaves, concealed the flaws of bondservants, and corrupted whites through speculation.’
Maryland slaveowners gained a reputation for having two prices for their bondservants, one for private citizens and a higher one for traders.
Definition of bondservant in US English:
bondservant
nounˈbän(d)ˌsərvənt
1A person bound in service without wages.
Example sentencesExamples
They're seen as drones and corporate bondservants.
He sells himself as a bondservant to a planter and ship owner, Monsieur Beaunoir and his family in New Orleans.
God has made him his bondservant and so he is a saint.
1.1A slave or serf.
Example sentencesExamples
Maryland slaveowners gained a reputation for having two prices for their bondservants, one for private citizens and a higher one for traders.
If you purchased a bondservant in Europe in the centuries leading up to the year 1000, the chances were that he or she was a ‘Slav’ - hence the word ‘slave.’
This type of speculator ‘destroyed families, escorted coffles, sold diseased slaves, concealed the flaws of bondservants, and corrupted whites through speculation.’