HyperDic: esclavo

Español > 4 sentidos de la palabra esclavo:
ADJETIVOallesclavo, servilabjectly submissive
NOMBREperson esclavo, esclavaa person who is owned by someone
person esclavo, esclavasomeone held in bondage
person esclavo, esclavasomeone who works as hard as a slave
Español > esclavo: 4 sentidos > adjetivo 1
Sentidoabjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant.
Sinónimoservil
Generalservilsubmissive or fawning in attitude or behavior
Inglésslavish, subservient, submissive
Nombrescondescendencia, sumisiónThe trait of being willing / willing to yield to the will of another person or a superior force etc.
obsequiosidad, rendimiento, servilismo, sometimientoabject or cringing submissiveness
servilismo, subordinaciónIn a subservient state
Adverbiosobsequiosamente, servilmente, sumisamenteIn an obsequious manner
servilmente, sumisamenteIn a slavish manner
VerbossometerYield to the control of another
Español > esclavo: 4 sentidos > nombre 1, person
SentidoA person who is owned by someone.
Sinónimoesclava
CasosDred ScottUnited States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
Nat TurnerUnited States slave and insurrectionist who in 1831 led a rebellion of slaves in Virginia
Específicoesclava, siervaA female slave
esclavo de galera, galeoteA slave condemned to row in a galley
siervosomeone bound to labor without wages
Generalalguien, alguno, alma, humano, individuo, mortal, persona, ser humano, serA human being
Inglésslave
Catalánesclau, esclava
Español > esclavo: 4 sentidos > nombre 2, person
Sentidosomeone held in bondage.
Sinónimoesclava
Específicoilota, siervo, villano(Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
Generalsiervosomeone bound to labor without wages
Inglésthrall
Catalánesclau, esclava
Español > esclavo: 4 sentidos > nombre 3, person
Sentidosomeone who works as hard as a slave.
Sinónimoesclava
GeneraltrabajadorA person who works at a specific occupation
Inglésslave, striver, hard worker
Catalánesclau, esclava

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