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bondehede
† ˈbondehede Obs. rare. [f. ME. bonde, bond n.2 + -hede, -head.] The condition of a bond or vassal; vassalage; bondage.c 1340 Cursor M. 5405 (Fairf.) Atte þou vs take in þi bondehede [v.r. thainhede, bundhede], In bondehede [v.r. thainhed, thraldam, þraldome] take our landes alle.
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thanehede
† ˈthanehede Obs. [f. thane1, in sense 1 ‘servant’ + -hede, -head. Essentially an earlier form of next, but unconnected with it in use, being founded on an earlier sense of OE. þeᵹn.] Service, servitude; bondage, thraldom.a 1300 Cursor M. 5404 (Cott.) Land and lijth wit bodi we bede, Þat þou vs tak ...
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bondage
▪ I. bondage (ˈbɒndɪdʒ) Also 5 bondeage, 6–7 boundage. [ME. bondage, a. AF. bondage, or ad. Anglo-L. bondagium, f. bond n.2 (in AF. bond, bonde, in Anglo-L. bondus) + -age. The natural English formation was bondehede, or bondescipe, bondship. In later times associated in thought with bond n.1, as of...
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