Servitude
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# The state of being a [[slave]]; [[slavery]]. | # The state of being a [[slave]]; [[slavery]]. | ||
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+ | '''Servitude''' may refer to: | ||
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+ | * [[Domestic worker|Service]] | ||
+ | * [[Conscription]] | ||
+ | * [[Employment]] | ||
+ | * [[Slavery]] | ||
+ | * [[Indentured servitude]] | ||
+ | * [[Involuntary servitude]] | ||
+ | * [[Penal servitude]] | ||
+ | * [[Servitude (BDSM)]] | ||
+ | * [[Equitable servitude]], a term of real estate law | ||
+ | * [[Servitude in civil law]] | ||
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Servitude may refer to:
- Service
- Conscription
- Employment
- Slavery
- Indentured servitude
- Involuntary servitude
- Penal servitude
- Servitude (BDSM)
- Equitable servitude, a term of real estate law
- Servitude in civil law
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