Bondfolk

/ˈbɒndfoʊk/ noun

Collective term for people in bondage or servitude; unfree persons or serfs as a social group.

From 'bond' (bondage) plus 'folk' (people), a Middle English construction. The term reflects Germanic word-building patterns and appears in medieval legal and historical texts.

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