enslaver

noun

Etymology

From enslave + -er.

Definitions

  1. One who enslaves.

    • What indignation in her mind Against enslavers of mankind! Base kings, and ministers of state, Eternal objects of her hate!
    • And then came others, possessing weaponry and a sophisticated support before which tribes in dense jungles had no recourse: European concessionaires and feckless traders, brutish exploiters and enslavers.

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