servantdom
/səˈvɑːntdɒm/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being a servant or a condition of servitude.
“The oppressive regime was criticized for its system of servantdom, where people were forced to work against their will.”
2. noun
A social class or state of being a servant, especially in a feudal or aristocratic society.
“In the Middle Ages, the servantdom was a large and influential class in the kingdom.”