Serf

/sɜrf/ noun

A peasant farmer bound to work on a lord's estate and unable to leave without permission, forming the bottom tier of medieval feudal society.

From Latin 'servus' meaning 'slave,' though serfs had more rights than slaves, including the right to marry and own some property. The term evolved through Old French 'serf' to distinguish this status from complete slavery.

AFserf
AMባርያ
ARعبد
BGserf
BNভূমিদাস
CAserf
CSnevolník
DAlivegen
DELeibeigener
ELδούλος
ESsiervo
ETserf
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