Slave-girl
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− | '''Slave-girl''' is the closest English has to a | + | [[Image:Dani gagged and chained in a dungeon.jpg|thumb|right|Kneeling slavegirl]] |
− | using the words [[girl]] and [[boy]] to indicate lower status. | + | '''Slave-girl''' is the closest English has to a feminine form of the word [[slave]]. Since 'slave-girl' can be applied to women who are no longer literally girls, it is part of the language's wider habit of using the words [[girl]] and [[boy]] to indicate lower status. |
− | + | A slave-girl may be the inhabitant of a {{W|harem}} rather than a woman used as a labourer. | |
− | + | [[Kajira]] is an invented equivalent word, used in [[John Norman]]'s [[Gor]] books. | |
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− | [[Category: | + | == See also == |
+ | * [[24/7]] | ||
+ | * [[Slave]] | ||
+ | * [[Slave-boy]] | ||
+ | * [[Femsub]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Enslavement]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Women]] |
Revision as of 06:07, 23 May 2025
Slave-girl is the closest English has to a feminine form of the word slave. Since 'slave-girl' can be applied to women who are no longer literally girls, it is part of the language's wider habit of using the words girl and boy to indicate lower status.
A slave-girl may be the inhabitant of a harem[wp] rather than a woman used as a labourer.
Kajira is an invented equivalent word, used in John Norman's Gor books.