Definition of Slve
Slave (?), n. See
Slav.
Slave (?), n. [Cf. F. esclave, D.
slaaf, Dan. slave, sclave, Sw. slaf, all
fr. G. sklave, MHG. also slave, from the national name
of the Slavonians, or Sclavonians (in LL. Slavi or
Sclavi), who were frequently made slaves by the Germans. See
Slav.] 1. A person who is held in bondage
to another; one who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who
is held as a chattel; one who has no freedom of action, but whose
person and services are wholly under the control of another.
thou our slave,
Our captive, at the public mill our drudge?
Milton.
2. One who has lost the power of resistance;
one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave
to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition.
3. A drudge; one who labors like a
slave.
4. An abject person; a wretch.
Shak.
Slave ant (Zoöl.), any species of
ants which is captured and enslaved by another species, especially
Formica fusca of Europe and America, which is commonly enslaved
by Formica sanguinea. -- Slave catcher,
one who attempted to catch and bring back a fugitive slave to his
master. -- Slave coast, part of the western
coast of Africa to which slaves were brought to be sold to
foreigners. -- Slave driver, one who
superintends slaves at their work; hence, figuratively, a cruel
taskmaster. -- Slave hunt. (a)
A search after persons in order to reduce them to slavery.
Barth. (b) A search after fugitive slaves,
often conducted with bloodhounds. -- Slave
ship, a vessel employed in the slave trade or used for
transporting slaves; a slaver. -- Slave trade,
the business of dealing in slaves, especially of buying them for
transportation from their homes to be sold elsewhere. --
Slave trader, one who traffics in
slaves.
Syn. -- Bond servant; bondman; bondslave; captive; henchman;
vassal; dependent; drudge. See Serf.
Slave, v. i. [imp. & p.
p. Slaved (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Slaving.] To drudge; to toil; to labor as a
slave.
Slave, v. t. To enslave.
Marston.
Slave (?), n. See
Slav.
Slave (?), n. [Cf. F. esclave, D.
slaaf, Dan. slave, sclave, Sw. slaf, all
fr. G. sklave, MHG. also slave, from the national name
of the Slavonians, or Sclavonians (in LL. Slavi or
Sclavi), who were frequently made slaves by the Germans. See
Slav.] 1. A person who is held in bondage
to another; one who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who
is held as a chattel; one who has no freedom of action, but whose
person and services are wholly under the control of another.
thou our slave,
Our captive, at the public mill our drudge?
Milton.
2. One who has lost the power of resistance;
one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave
to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition.
3. A drudge; one who labors like a
slave.
4. An abject person; a wretch.
Shak.
Slave ant (Zoöl.), any species of
ants which is captured and enslaved by another species, especially
Formica fusca of Europe and America, which is commonly enslaved
by Formica sanguinea. -- Slave catcher,
one who attempted to catch and bring back a fugitive slave to his
master. -- Slave coast, part of the western
coast of Africa to which slaves were brought to be sold to
foreigners. -- Slave driver, one who
superintends slaves at their work; hence, figuratively, a cruel
taskmaster. -- Slave hunt. (a)
A search after persons in order to reduce them to slavery.
Barth. (b) A search after fugitive slaves,
often conducted with bloodhounds. -- Slave
ship, a vessel employed in the slave trade or used for
transporting slaves; a slaver. -- Slave trade,
the business of dealing in slaves, especially of buying them for
transportation from their homes to be sold elsewhere. --
Slave trader, one who traffics in
slaves.
Syn. -- Bond servant; bondman; bondslave; captive; henchman;
vassal; dependent; drudge. See Serf.
Slave, v. i. [imp. & p.
p. Slaved (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Slaving.] To drudge; to toil; to labor as a
slave.
Slave, v. t. To enslave.
Marston.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A person who is forced to work for another, usually without pay.
- A person who is owned by another, as their property.
- (Engineering) A device that is controlled by another device.
- (Engineering) An information worker who has signed a non-compete clause, in return for employment.
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- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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