Bondwomen [noun]

Definition of Bondwomen:

person held physically

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Sentence/Example of Bondwomen:

The unhappy bondwoman gazed at her with an expression of intense misery, which she was never afterward able to forget.

Mrs. Lawton, unaccustomed to any remonstrance from her bondwoman, seized a switch and shook it threateningly.

In their thoughts she was merely a bondwoman taken from the heathen, and consigned to their keeping for their uses.

The Holy Ghost contemptuously calls the admirers of the Law the children of the bondwoman.

Sarah's demand that the bondwoman and her son be cast out of the house was undoubtedly a blow to Abraham.

Is Wiltshire the pampered favourite, whilst Yorkshire, like the child of the bondwoman, is turned out to the desert?

Is Wiltshire the pampered favorite, whilst Yorkshire, like the child of the bondwoman, is turned out to the desert?

Hedwig was the false wife's bondwoman and would actively help in the removal of her trunks.

Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman.

If he assault a bondman or bondwoman, he shall give thirty sicles of silver to their master, and the ox shall be stoned.