enserf

/ˈɛnsərɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who, in medieval Europe, was reduced to a state of serfdom, usually by being forced to work on a lord’s land in exchange for protection.

“The historian studied the lives of medieval ensers, who were bound to the land and forced to work long hours.”

Synonyms

  • serf
  • vassal

Antonyms

  • freeman
  • lord