Hostages

/ˈhɑːstɪdʒɪz/ noun

People held by someone as security, often to force others to meet demands or surrender.

From Old French 'hostage,' derived from 'host' meaning guest or lodging. Originally, a hostage was someone sent to stay with an enemy as a pledge of good faith, evolving to mean someone held captive.

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