1667. Milton, P. L., XI. 797. The conquerd also, and enslavd by Warr.
1756. C. Lucas, Ess. Waters, II. 34. France and other inslaved countries.
1790. Burke, Fr. Rev., 103. The enslaved minister of that captive king.
1817. Coleridge, Sibyl. Leaves, 56. Not yet enslavd, not wholly vile, O Albion!
1859. J. C. Hobhouse (Ld. Broughton), Italy, II. 224. Conceptions of original equality, to which the enslaved subjects of the Cæsars had long been strangers.
Hence Enslavedness.
1847. in Craig; and in mod. Dicts.