bondwoman

/ˈbɑndˌwʊmən/
noun
  1. A woman who is bound to serve without pay; a female slave or serf.
    • In ancient Rome, a bondwoman had no legal rights of her own.
    • The bondwoman worked in the fields from dawn until dusk.
    • Historical records show that a bondwoman could sometimes buy her freedom.
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