A serf in feudalism was a peasant laborer who was bound to a specific piece of land and under the authority of a lord. They were typically obligated to work the land, provide agricultural produce, and perform various services in exchange for protection and the right to live on and farm the land. Serfs had limited personal freedoms and could not leave the manor without the lord's permission, making their status a form of semi-servitude within the feudal system.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
Riddle answer: a serf board.
Peasant/serf
I doubt that they thought about the serf one way or the other. The serf was to do the work and didn't require much thought from his master.
It is probably safe to say that anyone who was a serf was also poor.
The life of a serf was work all day mabey some fun but when the sun went down so did they.
A serf was a person below the lord who was tied to the fief, or piece of land, that they worked on. In other words, a serf was every class below the lords who worked for the lord.
Whats serf
Answer this question… To create an industrial workforce
The homonym for "serf" is "surf."
Your question is not entirely correct in its premise; a serf is not a slave and does not have an owner. A serf is a subject of a land owner whom the serf would address as lord.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
Saint Serf died in 583.
Saint Serf was born in 500.
Riddle answer: a serf board.
Peasant/serf
The plural of the word "serf" is "serfs."