slavened

English

Etymology

From slave + -en + -ed; or from a clipping of enslavened.

Adjective

slavened (comparative more slavened, superlative most slavened)

  1. (rare, chiefly poetic) Made to be a slave; enslaved
    • 1907, Lloyd Osbourne, Don Patrick, page 104:
      May my lord and master be, slavened by thy potency []
    • 2010, Random Thoughts of an Alien Goddess:
      I am just constantly taken for a fool
      Taken advantaged of like a slavened mule []

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