To have made someone into a slave.
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The word is enslaved.
The past tense verb "slaved" means worked doggedly or determinedly. The word sought may be the adjective "enslaved" (captive, subjugated).
Servo comes from the Latin word "Servare." It means to save. When Romans conquered cities, they either killed or enslaved its population. When the victims were enslaved, they were saved from death. Being saved from death was described using the word servare, with servo meaning "I save." Eventually, the term servo became tied to slavery and servius, servia, etc. began to mean slavery.
Yes. It is a past participle and past participles can be used to modify a noun which means it is an adjective. He was an enslaved warrior. Adjective They enslaved the warrior. Verb
confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
The word "emancipate" means to liberate and to set free, often used in the context of freeing someone from restrictions or oppression. It is commonly associated with the historical context of freeing enslaved individuals. The term emphasizes the act of granting freedom and autonomy.
A closely related word to obsequious would be compliant or enslaved.
The war captives seized by the Romans in victories in battle were enslaved and sent to Rome to be sold as slaves. The Latin word for slave was servus, which means servant.
Many people were enslaved, until it was outlawed.
There are two syllables like so: en-slaved.