indentureship

noun

Etymology

From indenture + -ship.

  1. derived from endenteure
  2. derived from endenture
  3. suffixed as indentureship — “indenture + ship

Definitions

  1. The condition of being indentured.

  2. The period during which a person is indentured.

    • ‘Yes, coolies must be brought here. George Sadler has ordered one hundred to be sent from India on a seven-year indentureship.’

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