Bondland

/ˈbɒndlænd/ noun

Land held in bondage or servitude; feudal land worked by serfs or unfree peasants.

From 'bond' plus 'land,' a Germanic compound reflecting medieval property terminology. The word appears in historical documents describing feudal estates and their unfree tenants.

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