Antonyms for thraldom


Grammar : Noun
Spell : thrawl-duh m
Phonetic Transcription : ˈθrɔl dəm


Definition of thraldom

Origin :
  • c.1200; see thrall + -dom.
  • As in imprisonment : noun forcible detention
Example sentences :
  • Or the thraldom of the people in "the days of auld langsyne?"
  • Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 » by Various
  • It presented to her too just an image of the thraldom, which was the subject of all her complaints.
  • Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
  • Accordingly his delivery from that thraldom was matter for rejoicing.
  • Extract from : « The Sea-Hawk » by Raphael Sabatini
  • I shall not if by replying I can assist my stepfather to escape from that man's thraldom.
  • Extract from : « The Doctor of Pimlico » by William Le Queux
  • We knew not then the measure of this our freedom, for we had known no thraldom of flesh nor spirit.
  • Extract from : « Nicanor - Teller of Tales » by C. Bryson Taylor
  • But the gold of France had freed the king from his thraldom.
  • Extract from : « History of the English People, Volume VI (of 8) » by John Richard Green
  • This leaves a loophole for you to escape from the thraldom of dogmatism.
  • Extract from : « India and the Indians » by Edward F. Elwin
  • Heavy-wet and gin: alas, these are not the only kinds of thraldom.
  • Extract from : « Past and Present » by Thomas Carlyle
  • He was to obtain full emancipation from the thraldom of Rome in Rome itself.
  • Extract from : « Count Ulrich of Lindburg » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • Can I forget that it was here I first emancipated myself from thraldom?
  • Extract from : « Rookwood » by William Harrison Ainsworth

Synonyms for thraldom

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