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serf
/ˈsɝf/
農奴,奴隸,服苦役的人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Serf
n.
A
servant
or
slave
employed
in
husbandry
,
and
in
some
countries
attached
to
the
soil
and
transferred
with
it
,
as
formerly
in
Russia
.
In
England
,
at
least
from
the
reign
of
Henry
II
,
one
only
,
and
that
the
inferior
species
[
of
villeins
],
existed
. . .
But
by
the
customs
of
France
and
Germany
,
persons
in
this
abject
state
seem
to
have
been
called
serfs
,
and
distinguished
from
villeins
,
who
were
only
bound
to
fixed
payments
and
duties
in
respect
of
their
lord
,
though
,
as
it
seems
,
without
any
legal
redress
if
injured
by
him
.
--
Hallam
.
Syn:
--
Serf
,
Slave
.
Usage:
A
slave
is
the
absolute
property
of
his
master
,
and
may
be
sold
in
any
way
.
A
serf
,
according
to
the
strict
sense
of
the
term
,
is
one
bound
to
work
on
a
certain
estate
,
and
thus
attached
to
the
soil
,
and
sold
with
it
into
the
service
of
whoever
purchases
the
land
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
serf
n
: (
Middle
Ages
)
a
person
who
is
bound
to
the
land
and
owned
by
the
feudal
lord
[
syn
:
helot
,
villein
]
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