noun🔗ShareServidumbre, esclavitudThe state of being a slave; slavery."The harsh conditions of servitude during the war made it difficult to continue the family farm. "Las duras condiciones de la servidumbre durante la guerra dificultaron la continuación de la granja familiar.historysocietygovernmentpoliticsinhumanconditionstatelawrightChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareServidumbreA qualified beneficial interest severed or fragmented from the ownership of an inferior property and attached to a superior property or to some person other than the owner; the most common form is an easement."The old deed showed a servitude granted to the neighboring farm, allowing them to draw water from our well because they had no other water source. "La antigua escritura mostraba una servidumbre concedida a la granja vecina, permitiéndoles sacar agua de nuestro pozo porque no tenían otra fuente de agua.propertylawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareServicio militarService rendered in the army or navy."His period of servitude in the navy was a significant part of his life. "Su período de servicio militar en la marina fue una parte importante de su vida.militaryserviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSirvientes, criadosServants collectively."The large estate required an extensive servitude to maintain the house and grounds. "La gran finca requería una extensa servidumbre para mantener la casa y los terrenos.societyjobworkservicehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareServicioThe act of serving (food or drink, etc.); service."The restaurant critic noted the attentiveness of the servitude and the speed with which the dishes were brought to the table. "El crítico gastronómico notó la atención del servicio y la velocidad con la que se llevaron los platos a la mesa.servicesocietyworkjobconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading