indentured servant
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of indentured servant
First recorded in 1665–75
Example Sentences
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As the conversation gets rolling, she digs into her roots, explaining that her maternal grandmother was an illiterate indentured servant.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
A son of a once wealthy merchant family, Joyce was being sent to the West Indies to start his new life as an indentured servant.
From National Geographic • Jan. 11, 2024
And they want to exploit you for everything you're worth — which, to them, is what you can bring to the table as a corporate indentured servant.
From Salon • Jan. 13, 2022
In 1669, she sailed with a brother to St. Kitts in the West Indies and served eight years as an indentured servant.
From Washington Post • Mar. 1, 2021
Sambo had learned his trade from a Scottish convict turned indentured servant.
From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis
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