Where does “þraldom” come from?
þraldom (Middle English) comes from Middle English thral, from Old English þrǣl, from Old Norse þræll, from Proto-Germanic þragilaz, from Proto-Indo-European trāgʰ- — pull, drag, race, run; to pull, drag, race, run.
þraldom (Middle English): Slavery, domination; the subjection of a person or group into bondage
Definitions
- Slavery, domination; the subjection of a person or group into bondage