esir — meaning in English
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English meaning
- captive noun A person who has been captured and is being held prisoner.
- ether noun A sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.
- prisoner noun Someone locked up in prison, whether awaiting trial or serving a sentence.
- slave noun A person legally owned by another and forced to work without freedom or pay.
Senses
esir is used for these senses in English:
- captive One who has been captured or is otherwise confined.
- ether (uncountable, literary, or, poetic) The substance formerly supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere above the clouds, in particular as a medium breathed by deities.
- prisoner A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
- prisoner Any person held against their will.
- slave A person who is held in servitude as the property of another person, and whose labor (and often also whose body and life) is subject to the owner's volition and control.
captive — full definition
- noun A person who has been captured and is being held prisoner.
- adj Held prisoner, confined, or unable to leave.
ether — full definition
- noun A sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.
- noun The clear upper sky or heavens, especially in older or poetic usage; historically, a hypothetical substance once thought to fill space.
- noun The airwaves or broadcast medium through which radio, TV, or digital signals travel.