Bondages

/ˈbɒndɪdʒɪz/ noun

Plural of bondage; states of being enslaved, imprisoned, or held in servitude, or figuratively trapped by circumstances.

From Old French 'bondage,' derived from 'bonde' (serf or peasant), with the -age suffix denoting a condition or state. The word emerged in Middle English around the 12th century to describe the legal and social status of unfree persons in feudal systems.

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