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bondship
ˈbondship Obs. or dial. [f. bond n.2 + -ship.] † a. The condition of a ‘bond’; serfdom, bondage (obs.). b. Suretyship. (dial.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 43 Bondschepe, nativitas. 1477 Earl Rivers (Caxton) Dictes 20 Trust is in maner of a bondeship, and mystrust is a liberte. 1542 Udall Erasm. Apoph. 59 a, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Ball (1338–1381): English priest whose preachings against bondship and serfdom helped start the Peasants' Revolt. wikipedia.org
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