Definition of Enslaver

1. n. One who enslaves.

Definition of Enslaver

1. Noun. One that enslaves ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Enslaver

1. one that enslaves [n -S] - See also: enslaves

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enslaver

ensile
ensiled
ensiles
ensiling
ensisternum
enskied
enskies
ensky
enskyed
enskying
enslave
enslaved
enslavedness
enslavement
enslavements
enslaver (current term)
enslavers
enslaves
enslaving
ensmallen
ensmallened
ensmallening
ensmallens
ensnare
ensnared
ensnarement
ensnarer
ensnarers
ensnares
ensnarest

Literary usage of Enslaver

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1832)
"... the enslaver of Demons, " Alike exalted by genius and the high influence of his star. " Beaming with the glories of the sun, and the splendor of the ..."

2. History of the Early Kings of Persia: From Kaiomars, the First of the by David Shea (1832)
"... the enslaver of Demons, " Alike exalted by genius and the high influence of his star. " Beaming with the glories of the sun, and the splendor of the ..."

3. Oriental America and Its Problems by Theodore Williams Noyes (1903)
"... and enslaver, but His Emancipator—Uncharitable Pessimism—Which on the Same Proof Acquits Jefferson and ..."

4. The Monroe Doctrine by Joshua Leavitt (1863)
"And as the enslaver is always himself enslaved, it puts the Great Powers in their turn at the mercy and under the dictation of the lenders of money, ..."

5. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1832)
"... the enslaver of Demons, " Alike exalted by genius and the high influence of his star. " Beaming with the glories of the sun, and the splendor of the ..."

6. History of the Early Kings of Persia: From Kaiomars, the First of the by David Shea (1832)
"... the enslaver of Demons, " Alike exalted by genius and the high influence of his star. " Beaming with the glories of the sun, and the splendor of the ..."

7. Oriental America and Its Problems by Theodore Williams Noyes (1903)
"... and enslaver, but His Emancipator—Uncharitable Pessimism—Which on the Same Proof Acquits Jefferson and ..."

8. The Monroe Doctrine by Joshua Leavitt (1863)
"And as the enslaver is always himself enslaved, it puts the Great Powers in their turn at the mercy and under the dictation of the lenders of money, ..."

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