28 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ serfl
หรือค้นหา: -serfl-, *serfl*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น serf

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
serfling
 /S ER1 F L IH0 NG/
/เซ้อ (ร) ฝลิ่ง/
/sˈɜːʴflɪŋ/
serf
 /S ER1 F/
/เซอ (ร) ฝึ/
/sˈɜːʴf/
serfs
 /S ER1 F S/
/เซอ (ร) ฝึ สึ/
/sˈɜːʴfs/
serfin
 /S ER1 F IH0 N/
/เซ้อ (ร) ฝิ่น/
/sˈɜːʴfɪn/
serfin
 /S EH1 R F IH0 N/
/แซ้ (ร) ฝิ่น/
/sˈerfɪn/
serfass
 /S ER1 F AE2 S/
/เซ้อ (ร) แฟ สึ/
/sˈɜːʴfˌæs/

WordNet (3.0)
serflike(adj) like someone in servitude
serf(n) (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord, Syn. helot, villein
serfdom(n) the state of a serf, Syn. vassalage, serfhood

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
serf(n) ทาสติดที่ดิน, See also: ผู้ตกเป็นข้าทาส, Syn. land-slave, slave, villein
serfdom(n) ความเป็นทาส, See also: สภาพเป็นทาส, Syn. captivity, slavery

Hope Dictionary
serf(เซิร์ฟฺ) n. ทาส, ข้าแผ่นดิน., See also: serfdom n. serfhood n. serfage n. serfish adj. serfishly adv. serfishness n., Syn. slave

Nontri Dictionary
serf(n) ข้าแผ่นดิน, ข้าทาส, ขี้ข้า
serfdom(n) ความเป็นข้าแผ่นดิน, ความเป็นทาส

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Serfsทาสติดที่ดิน [TU Subject Heading]

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
บ่าว[bāo] (n) EN: servant ; slave ; slavey ; menial ; lackey ; stooge  FR: serviteur [ m ] ; esclave [ m, f ] ; valet [ m ] ; laquais [ m ] ; domestique [ m, f ] ; serf [ m ] ; subalterne [ m ] ; bonne [ f ] ; boniche [ f ] (pop.) ; servante [ f ] (anc.) ; larbin [ m ] (fam.) ; soufre-douleur [ m ]

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
serf
 (n) /s @@1 f/ /เซอ ฝึ/ /sˈɜːf/
serfs
 (n) /s @@1 f s/ /เซอ ฝึ สึ/ /sˈɜːfs/
serfdom
 (n) /s @@1 f d @ m/ /เซ้อ ฝึ เดิ่ม/ /sˈɜːfdəm/

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Serf

n. [ F., fr. L. serus servant, slave; akin to servare to protect, preserve, observe, and perhaps originally, a client, a man under one's protection. Cf. Serve, v. t. ] A servant or slave employed in husbandry, and in some countries attached to the soil and transferred with it, as formerly in Russia. [ 1913 Webster ]

In England, at least from the reign of Henry II, one only, and that the inferior species [ of villeins ], existed . . . But by the customs of France and Germany, persons in this abject state seem to have been called serfs, and distinguished from villeins, who were only bound to fixed payments and duties in respect of their lord, though, as it seems, without any legal redress if injured by him. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Serf, Slave. A slave is the absolute property of his master, and may be sold in any way. A serf, according to the strict sense of the term, is one bound to work on a certain estate, and thus attached to the soil, and sold with it into the service of whoever purchases the land. [ 1913 Webster ]

Serfdom

{ } n. The state or condition of a serf. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Serfage
Serfism

/mhw>, n. Serfage. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Serfhood

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
农奴[nóng nú, ㄋㄨㄥˊ ㄋㄨˊ,   /  ] serf #44,985 [Add to Longdo]

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
農奴[のうど, noudo] (n) serf [Add to Longdo]
農奴解放[のうどかいほう, noudokaihou] (n) emancipation of serfs [Add to Longdo]
被官;被管[ひかん, hikan] (n) (1) lower government office (ritsuryo period); (2) servant of a higher ranking person (during the middle ages); retainer; (3) servant of an urban family; (4) (See 被官百姓) serf [Add to Longdo]
被官百姓[ひかんびゃくしょう, hikanbyakushou] (n) (obsc) serf [Add to Longdo]

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