Enslavers

/ɪnˈsleɪvərz/ noun

Definition

The plural form of enslaver; multiple people who force others into slavery.

Etymology

Simple plural of 'enslaver,' formed by adding the standard English plural suffix '-s' to the base noun.

Kelly Says

Historians increasingly use 'enslavers' as the plural to emphasize the active choices of individuals in the slave trade, representing a shift in how English itself can help us understand history more accurately.

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