bondmen
/ˈbɒndmɛn/Definitions
1. noun
Men who are bound by law or custom to serve a particular lord or master, typically in a feudal system.
“The village was inhabited by bondmen who worked the lord’s land in exchange for protection.”
2. noun
Men who are bound to serve a particular purpose or duty, especially a moral or social obligation.
“The community felt a sense of responsibility to help the bondmen who had lost their homes in the disaster.”