Ascript

/ˈæskrɪpt/ noun

A peasant or serf in medieval times who was bound to the land and considered property of the landowner, similar to a slave.

From Latin 'ascriptus' (bound to, written to), past participle of 'ascribere.' The word literally meant 'written to' the land, as serfs were registered or bound to specific estates. It evolved to describe the social status rather than the physical act.

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