esclave

Syllable Decomposition

esclave

from medieval Latin sclavus meaning 'slave' in the 7th century and taking the meaning of 'slave' in the 10th century. the Slavs of the Balkans were the subject of intense trade from the high Middle Ages. this term was probably born by regressive formation from Slavic 'slave' taken for an accusative and derived from Slavic словѣнинъ 'Slav'.

Definitions

informatique

Synonyms

captifserviteur

Antonyms

maîtrehomme libre

Plural

esclaves

Translations

  • germangerman:Sklave
  • englishenglish:slave
  • danishdanish:slave
  • spanishspanish:esclavo
  • finnishfinnish:orja
  • greekgreek:δούλος
  • italianitalian:schiavo
  • dutchdutch:lijfeigene
  • portugueseportuguese:escravo
  • swedishswedish:träl

See also

esclaves (adj.) esclaves (cn.) esclave (adj.)