bondwoman

Bondwoman Meaning in Bengali: দাসী, বন্ধককন্যা, বন্ধকমূল্যে ক্রয়কৃত নারী (noun, /bɒndwʊmən/)

Definition of Bondwoman

Bondwoman refers to a female slave or servant who is owned by someone and is bound to serve them. It is a noun and pronounced as /bɒndwʊmən/.

Synonyms of Bondwoman

1. Slave (noun, দাসী)
2. Servant (noun, সেবক)
3. Maid (noun, নোকরানী)
4. Vassal (noun, ভক্ত)
5. Serf (noun, দাস)

Antonyms of Bondwoman

1. Master (noun, মালিক)
2. Employer (noun, কর্মকর্তা)
3. Owner (noun, মালিক)
4. Lord (noun, প্রভু)
5. Mistress (noun, মেস্ত্রি)

Origin of Bondwoman

The word “bondwoman” originated from the combination of “bond” and “woman.” It dates back to the 14th century and has been derived from the Middle English word “bonde,” which means “a serf or peasant.” The term “bondwoman” was commonly used during the time of slavery and servitude.

Nearby Words

1. Bondage (noun) – দাসত্ব, বন্ধন, বন্ধকত্ব
2. Bonded (adjective) – বন্ধকত্বে আবদ্ধ, বন্ধকমূল্যে ক্রয়কৃত
3. Bondman (noun) – দাস, বন্ধক
4. Bondservant (noun) – দাস, বন্ধক
5. Bondswoman (noun) – দাসী, বন্ধককন্যা

Bondwoman in Literature Quotes

1. “She was a bondwoman, but her spirit was free.” – Maya Angelou (সে একজন দাসী ছিল, তবে তার আত্মা মুক্ত ছিল।)
2. “The bondwoman’s sorrow is greater than the master’s joy.” – Rabindranath Tagore (দাসীর দুঃখ মালিকের আনন্দের চেয়ে বেশি।)

Bondwoman Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: দাসী
Hindi: दासी
Nepali: दासी
Urdu: باندھنی
Tamil: படிமகள்
Telugu: బంధకని
Arabic: أمة
Chinese: 女奴
Japanese: 奴隷女性
Russian: рабыня

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