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Definition of bond
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Bond (n.) A
vassal
or serf; a
slave.
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Vagabondism
::
Vagabondism
(n.)
Vagabondage.
Manumission
::
Manumission
(n.) The act of
manumitting,
or of
liberating
a slave from
bondage..
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(n.) One who
wanders
from place to
place,
having
no fixed
dwelling,
or not
abiding
in it, and
usually
without
the means of
honest
livelihood;
a
vagrant;
a
tramp;
hence,
a
worthless
person;
a
rascal..
Captivity
::
Captivity
(n.) A state of being under
control;
subjection
of the will or
affections;
bondage.
Bailable
::
Bailable
(a.)
Having
the right or
privilege
of being
admitted
to bail, upon bond with
sureties;
-- used of
persons..
Bondswoman
::
Bondswoman
(n.) See
Bondwoman.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To bring (any one) under
definite
legal
obligations;
esp. under the
obligation
of a bond or
covenant.
Inthrallment
::
Inthrallment
(n.) Act of
inthralling,
or state of being
inthralled;
servitude;
bondage;
vassalage..
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) Fig.: That which
connects
or
binds;
a
chain;
a link; a bond
connection.
Toothing
::
Toothing
(n.)
Bricks
alternately
projecting
at the end of a wall, in order that they may be
bonded
into a
continuation
of it when the
remainder
is
carried
up..
Slave
::
Slave (n.) 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..
Defy
::
Defy (v. t.) To
renounce
or
dissolve
all bonds of
affiance,
faith,
or
obligation
with; to
reject,
refuse,
or
renounce..
Unite
::
Unite (v. t.)
Hence,
to join by a legal or moral bond, as
families
by
marriage,
nations
by
treaty,
men by
opinions;
to join in
interest,
affection,
fellowship,
or the like; to cause to
agree;
to
harmonize;
to
associate;
to
attach..
Bonding
::
Bonding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bon.
Adamantine
::
Adamantine
(a.) Made of
adamant,
or
having
the
qualities
of
adamant;
incapable
of being
broken,
dissolved,
or
penetrated;
as,
adamantine
bonds or
chains..
Nicker Nut
::
Nicker
nut () A
rounded
seed,
rather
smaller
than a
nutmeg,
having
a hard
smooth
shell,
and a
yellowish
or
bluish
color.
The seeds grow in the
prickly
pods of
tropical,
woody
climbers
of the genus
Caesalpinia.
C.
Bonduc
has
yellowish
seeds;
C.
Bonducella,
bluish
gray..
Alligation
::
Alligation
(n.) The act of tying
together
or
attaching
by some bond, or the state of being
attached..
Dismarry
::
Dismarry
(v. t.) To free from the bonds of
marriage;
to
divorce.
Enslavement
::
Enslavement
(n.) The act of
reducing
to
slavery;
state of being
enslaved;
bondage;
servitude.
Synizesis
::
Syngraph
(n.) A
writing
signed
by both or all the
parties
to a
contract
or bond.
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