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| servitude | (เซอ'วิทูด) n. ความเป็นทาส, ความเป็นข้ารับใช้, สิทธิบางอย่างที่มีต่อทรัพย์สินของบุคคลอื่น, Syn. serfdom |
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| | servitude | ภาระจำยอม [ ดู easement ประกอบ ] [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | servitude | ภาระจำยอม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | ภาวะจำยอม | (n) servitude, Example: การขึ้นราคาค่ารถโดยสารประจำทางทำให้ประชาชนอยู่ในภาวะจำยอมเพราะประชาชนไม่มีทางเลือก, Thai Definition: หมดทางเลือก, ไม่มีอำนาจต่อรอง | ภาระจำยอม | (n) servitude, Example: ทางเดินภายในตลาดปีนังคือภาระจำยอมซึ่งชาวบ้านใช้ร่วมกันมากกว่า 20 ปีแล้ว, Thai Definition: ข้อผูกพันอันเป็นเหตุให้เจ้าของอสังหาริมทรัพย์จำต้องยอมรับกรรมบางอย่างซึ่งกระทบถึงทรัพย์สินของตน หรือต้องงดเว้นการใช้สิทธิบางอย่างอันมีอยู่ในกรรมสิทธิ์ทรัพย์สินนั้น เพื่อประโยชน์แก่อสังหาริมทรัพย์อื่น, Notes: (กฎหมาย) |
| | | | | 就役 | [しゅうえき, shuueki] (n, vs) placed in commission; entering servitude #7,193 [Add to Longdo] | 懲役 | [ちょうえき, choueki] (n) penal servitude; imprisonment with hard labor (hard labour); (P) #7,835 [Add to Longdo] | 服役 | [ふくえき, fukueki] (n, vs) penal servitude; military service; (P) #19,890 [Add to Longdo] | 徒刑 | [とけい, tokei] (n) penal servitude [Add to Longdo] | 服罪;伏罪 | [ふくざい, fukuzai] (n, vs) (1) penal servitude; submitting to a sentence; pleading guilty; (2) (伏罪 only) (obsc) undetected crime [Add to Longdo] | 隷属 | [れいぞく, reizoku] (n, vs) (See 隷従) subordination; servitude; servility; vassalage; slavery [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Servitude \Serv"i*tude\, n. [L. servitudo: cf. F. servitude.]
1. The state of voluntary or compulsory subjection to a
master; the condition of being bound to service; the
condition of a slave; slavery; bondage; hence, a state of
slavish dependence.
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You would have sold your king to slaughter,
His princes and his peers to servitude. --Shak.
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A splendid servitude; . . . for he that rises up
early, and goes to bed late, only to receive
addresses, is really as much abridged in his freedom
as he that waits to present one. --South.
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2. Servants, collectively. [Obs.]
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After him a cumbrous train
Of herds and flocks, and numerous servitude.
--Milton.
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3. (Law) A right whereby one thing is subject to another
thing or person for use or convenience, contrary to the
common right.
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Note: The object of a servitude is either to suffer something
to be done by another, or to omit to do something, with
respect to a thing. The easements of the English
correspond in some respects with the servitudes of the
Roman law. Both terms are used by common law writers,
and often indiscriminately. The former, however, rather
indicates the right enjoyed, and the latter the burden
imposed. --Ayliffe. Erskine. E. Washburn.
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{Penal servitude}. See under {Penal}.
{Personal servitude} (Law), that which arises when the use of
a thing is granted as a real right to a particular
individual other than the proprietor.
{Predial servitude} (Law), that which one estate owes to
another estate. When it related to lands, vineyards,
gardens, or the like, it is called rural; when it related
to houses and buildings, it is called urban.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
servitude
n 1: state of subjection to an owner or master or forced labor
imposed as punishment; "penal servitude"
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