semislave

English

Etymology

semi- + slave

Adjective

semislave (not comparable)

  1. In a condition that is nearly or metaphorically servitude.

Noun

semislave (plural semislaves)

  1. A person in such a condition, especially a serf or labourer who is treated like a slave.

See also

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