Schiavo

Pronunciation: /skiːˈɑːvoʊ/

Schiavo (noun)

  1. A person forced to work for another, with little freedom, in an earlier period of history.
  2. A person treated as property or controlled by someone else, often through power or threats.

Examples

  • The story describes an Italian slave working without freedom.
  • People learned about an Italian slave through letters and records.