slave.
1. d. V. slave.
slave, va.
(Del b. lat. sclavus, East of the Gr. bizant. s?ß?, der. regres. of s?(aß?, per se, 'Slavic', and this of the Slavic sloveninu, name given to himself the Slavic people, which was a victim of slavery in the medieval East).
1. adj. said of a person: which lacks freedom to be under the Dominion of another. U t. c. s.2. adj. Sometido rigorous or strongly to a duty, passion, affection, Vice, etc., are deprived of freedom. Man slave of his word, of ambition, of friendship, of envy. U t. c. s.
3. adj. Rendido, obedient, love. U t. c. s.
4. m. and f. person enrolled in a Guild of slavery.
5. f. bracelet unadorned and does not open.
6. . El Salva and Hond. Large wristwatches that can
(e) open up.7. f. Ur. Rigid, circular or polygonal, wristwatches that can carry pendants and has no closure.
1. m. The who had more than one year of slavery.
1. loc. verb. Work hard and be always applied to take care of his house and the Treasury, or to comply with the obligations of their employment.