mamluk

/ˈmæmlʊk/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a medieval Muslim slave-soldier caste in Egypt and other parts of the Middle East.

“The Mamluk sultans ruled Egypt from the 13th to the 16th century.”

2. noun

A person who is owned or controlled by another.

“In the medieval period, many people were mamluks, forced into servitude by their masters.”

Synonyms

  • servant
  • slave

Antonyms

  • freeman
  • master