bondwomen
/ˈbɒndˌwʊmɛn/Definitions
1. noun
Women who are bound to serve a lord or master, often as domestic servants or laborers.
“The village was home to many bondwomen who worked on the lord’s estate.”
2. noun
Women who are bound to a particular place or institution, such as a convent or a prison.
“The historian studied the lives of bondwomen in medieval convents.”