a person held in servitude as the property of another
a person who is dominated by a specified thing or person
a slave to fashion
a device that is directly controlled by and often copies the actions of another: compare master1 (10)
a drudge
women who are merely kitchen slaves
Middle English sclave via French from medieval Latin sclavus captive, from Sclavus: see Slav. The Slavonic peoples were conquered in the ninth cent. and many were enslaved