Slave
51slave — noun 1》 historical a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. ↘a person who is excessively dependent upon or controlled by something: a slave to fashion. 2》 a device, or part of one, directly controlled by… …
52slave — I. n. 1. Bondman, bond servant, bond slave, captive, vassal, henchman, dependant. 2. Drudge. 3. [Written also Schlav, Schlavonian, Sclavonic, Sclavic.] Slav, Slavonian, Slavonic, Slavic. II. v. n. Drudge, toil, moil …
53slavė — slãvas, slãvė dkt …
54slave — n 1. bond servant, bondman, indentured servant, serf, helot, hierodule, odalisque. 2. drudge, hack, fag, menial worker, laborer, toiler, workhorse. 3. addict, alcoholic, Inf. workaholic. v 4. work like a slave, drudge, grub, grind, work one s… …
55slave — I sla|ve 1. sla|ve sb., n, r, rne, i sms. slave , fx slaveopstand, slaveskib II sla|ve 2. sla|ve vb., r, de, t (arbejde meget hårdt for andre under ringe forhold) …
56slave — Kauā (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it); kuapa a. ♦ Slave labor, hana kauā kuapa a …
57slave — padaryti pavaldų statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. slave vok. führen; Nachführen rus. подчинять pranc. asservir …
58slave — see better be an old man’s darling, than a young man’s slave …
59Slave to the Rhythm (álbum) — Slave to the Rhythm Álbum de Grace Jones Publicación 1985 Grabación 1985 Género(s) Pop, funk, soul, dance, R B …
60Slave ship — Slave ships were cargo ships specially converted for the purpose of transporting slaves, especially newly purchased African slaves. The most important routes of the slave ships led from the northern and middle coasts of Africa to South America… …