cerniture

/sɜːrˈnɪtʃər/

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete term for a person’s state of being bound or tied to something, often in a figurative sense.

“The artist’s cerniture to her craft was evident in the intricate patterns she wove into her tapestries.”

Synonyms

  • bondage
  • entanglement

Antonyms

  • freedom
  • liberation