Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

esne

Noun
/ˈɛsni/
Definition
A term used in historical contexts referring to a serf or slave, particularly in Anglo-Saxon England.
Examples
  • In medieval times, an esne had limited rights and was often subjected to the will of their lord.
  • The concept of esne was integral to the feudal system, where many worked the land but had no means to own it.
  • Historical records occasionally mention the plight of esnes who sought better living conditions.
Meaning
Esne denotes a person who is bound to serve a master or lord, often without personal freedoms typical of free individuals.
Synonyms
  • Serf
  • Bondservant
  • Vassal
  • Thrall