Bondslave

/ˈbɑndˌsleɪv/ noun

A person held in slavery or servitude, whether through debt, contract, or force; one with no freedom or rights.

From bond + slave (from Old Norse sláfr, possibly meaning 'slav,' reflecting the historical enslavement of Slavic peoples). The compound term emphasizes the binding nature of the enslavement.

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