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Webster 1913 Edition
Thrall
Thrall
,Noun.
[OE.
thral
, þral
, Icel. þræll
, perhaps through AS. þrǣl
; akin to Sw. träl
, Dan. træl
, and probably to AS. þrægian
to run, Goth. þragjan
, Gr. τρέχειν
; cf. OHG. dregil
, drigil
, a servant.] 1.
A slave; a bondman.
Chaucer.
Gurth, the born
thrall
of Cedric. Sir W. Scott.
2.
Slavery; bondage; servitude; thraldom.
Tennyson.
He still in
Of all-subdoing sleep.
thrall
Of all-subdoing sleep.
Chapman.
3.
A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc.
[Prov. Eng.]
Thrall
,Adj.
Of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved.
[Obs.]
Spenser.
The fiend that would make you
thrall
and bond. Chaucer.
Thrall
,Verb.
T.
To enslave.
[Obs. or Poetic]
Spenser.
Webster 1828 Edition
Thrall
THRALL
, n.1.
A slave.2.
Slavery.THRALL
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
thrall
thrall
English
Noun
thrall (plural thralls)
- One who is enslaved or under mind control.
- 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Physician's Tale,
- My servant, which that is my thrall by right
- 1915, Jack London, The Star Rover,
- And there were household slaves in golden collars that burned of a plenty there with her, and nine female thralls, and eight male slaves of the Angles that were of gentle birth and battle-captured.
- 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Physician's Tale,
- (uncountable) The state of being under the control of another person.
- 1864, Herman Melville, Mardi,
- Go: release him from the thrall of Hautia.
- 1889, Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat,
- [Y]our friend, John Edward, is at the other end of the room with his whole soul held in thrall by photographs of other people's relatives.
- 1911, Saki, The Easter Egg,
- In her brain she was dimly conscious of balancing, or striving to balance, the abject shame which had him now in thrall against the one compelling act of courage which had flung him grandly and madly on to the point of danger.
- 1864, Herman Melville, Mardi,
- A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc.
Related terms
Translations
one who is enslaved
the state of being under the control of another person
References
- ↑ Etymology according to ODS: muligvis beslægtet med oht. drigil, tjener, og got. þragjan, oeng. þrægan, løbe
Verb
thrall (third-person singular simple present thralls, present participle thralling, simple past and past participle thralled)
- To make a thrall.