slavdom

/ˈsleɪvdɒm/

Definitions

1. noun

A system of government or society in which people are forced to live in a state of subjection or servitude, especially under a form of serfdom or feudalism.

“The historian studied the effects of slavdom on the medieval population.”

Synonyms

  • feudalism
  • serfdom

Antonyms

  • egalitarianism
  • liberty