- serf owner
- "金山词霸2003法学大词典":
农奴主 serf system ///
农奴制度
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
serf — [sə:f US sə:rf] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Latin servus; SERVE1] someone in the past who lived and worked on land that they did not own and who had to obey the owner of the land →↑slave1 (1) →↑peasant … Dictionary of contemporary English
serf — [sʉrf] n. [OFr < L servus, slave, prob. of Etr orig.] 1. Obs. a slave 2. a person in feudal servitude, bound to his or her master s land and transferred with it to a new owner 3. any person who is oppressed or without freedom serfdom n.… … English World dictionary
serf — [[t]sɜrf[/t]] n. 1) why a person in a condition of feudal servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord s land and transferred with it from one owner to another 2) why a slave • Etymology: 1475–85; < MF < L … From formal English to slang
serf — /sɜf / (say serf) noun 1. (in medieval times) a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, and commonly attached to the lord s land and transferred with it from one owner to another. 2. Obsolete a slave. {late… …
serf — noun Etymology: French, from Old French, from Latin servus slave Date: 1611 a member of a servile feudal class bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner • serfage noun • serfdom noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
serf — serfdom, serfhood, serfage, n. /serrf/, n. 1. a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord s land and transferred with it from one owner to another. 2. a slave. [1475 85; < MF < L… … Universalium
serf — noun (C) someone in former times who lived and worked on land that they did not own and who had to obey the owner of this land compare slave 1 (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Serf — A semi free peasant who works his lord s demesne and pays him certain dues in return for the use of land, the possession (not ownership) of which is heritable. These dues, usually called corvee, are almost in the form of labor on the lord s land … Medieval glossary
Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… … Universalium
Russian serfdom — The origins of serfdom in Russia are traced to Kievan Rus in the 11th century. Legal documents of the epoch, such as Russkaya Pravda, distinguished several degrees of feudal dependency of peasants. Traditionally, the term for a peasant of the… … Wikipedia
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