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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



190 words match “SLAVE”

UNFREE a.
Not free; held in bondage. There had always been a slave class, a class of the unfree, among the English as among all German peoples. J. R. Green
VASSAL n. 2 definitions
A subject; a dependent; a servant; a slave. "The vassals of his anger." Milton. Rear vassal, the vassal of a vassal; an arriere vassal.
VASSALAGE n.
Political servitude; dependence; subjection; slavery; as, the Greeks were held in vassalage by the Turks.
VIKING n.
ries. Of grim Vikings, and the rapture Of the sea fight, and the capture, And the life of slavery. Longfellow.
VILLAINY n.
roused Horace into wrath. Dryden. That execrable sum of all villainies commonly called a slave trade. John Wesley.
WARRIOR n.
ive of Europe and America. It is one of the species which move in armies to capture and enslave other ants.
WHITE PERSON n.
A person of the Caucasian race (6 Fed. Rep. 256). In the time of slavery in the United States white person was generally construed as a person without admixture of colored blood. In various statutes and decisions in different States since 1865 white person is construed as in effect: one not having any negro blood (Ark.…
WHOOP v.
To insult with shouts; to chase with derision. And suffered me by the voice of slaves to be Whooped out of Rome. Shak.
WISE a.
" Chaucer. Nor, on the other side, Will I be penuriously wise As to make money, that's my slave, my idol. Beau. & Fl. Lords do not care for me: I am too wise to die yet. Ford.
YOKE n. 2 definitions
A mark of servitude; hence, servitude; slavery; bondage; service. Our country sinks beneath the yoke. Shak. My yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Matt. xi. 30.
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