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Serdom

Definition:

Serdom is a noun that refers to the state or condition of being a serf, a feudal laborer bound to work on a lord's estate.

Sense 1 (Noun):

In the historical context, serdom represents the system of serfdom prevalent in feudal societies.

Example Sentence:
The abolition of serdom in the 19th century marked a significant social change.

Sense 2 (Noun):

Informally, serdom can also be used to describe a situation where one feels trapped, powerless, or dominated by someone.

Example Sentence:
She finally had the courage to walk away from her toxic relationship and escape the serdom.

Sense 3 (Noun):

Locally, serdom can be a colloquial term used to describe a tight-knit community or neighborhood where everyone knows each other.

Example Sentence:
This small town exudes serdom as the residents unite during festivals and support one another in times of need.

Sense 4 (Adjective):

As an adjective, serdom describes something characteristic of or related to serfdom.

Example Sentence:
The serdom labor system bound peasants to the land and limited their social mobility.

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