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Thrall

1911 Encyclopedia Britannica

a slave, a captive or bondman, a term especially applied to the serfs (Lat. servi) of the early northern Teutonic peoples. It only occurs in Old English as a word borrowed from the Norse, the proper term in Old English being "theow" (peow); the Icel. J raell (Dan. trael, Swed. tral) is probably represented by O. H. Ger. dregil, trigil, trikil, a slave, and would therefore be derived from the root meaning "to run," seen in O. Eng. praegian, Goth. thagjan, cf. Gr. TpE- €LP; Skeat (Etym. Did., 1898) compares the "trochilus" (Gr. TpoxiXos), the small bird that according to Herodotus waits or attends on the crocodile and picks insects out of his teeth.

Bibliography Information
Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Thrall'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​t/thrall.html. 1910.