Bondage

Noun

 * 1) The state of being enslaved or the practice of slavery.
 * 2)  The state of lacking freedom; constraint.
 * 3) The practice of tying people up for sexual pleasure.

Adjectives for Bondage
infantine; solemn; sweet; petted; deep; hereditary; deadly; commercial; intermittent; mysterious; improvised; voluntary; brittle; tolerable; wholesome; hard; magic; roseate; economical.

Verbs for Bondage
abolish—; bring into—; deliver from—; enforce—; enslave in—; escape from—; free from—; hold in—; impose—; pledge into—; reduce to—; return to—; rid of—; sell into—; serve out—; subject to—; tie in—;—degrades ; —warps.

Antonyms
freedom

Thesaurus
absolutism, bond service, captivity, control, debt slavery, deprivation of freedom, disenfranchisement, disfranchisement, domination, enslavement, enthrallment, feudalism, feudality, helotism, helotry, indentureship, peonage, restraint, serfdom, serfhood, servility, servitude, slavery, subjection, subjugation, thrall, thralldom, tyranny, vassalage, villenage, yoke

Etymology
From bondage:, from  (Anglo-Latin) bondagium:, from  bond:, from  bonda:, of  origin, from  bóndi:, bóandi:, from bóa:, búa:, from, from. Cognate with and  bóndi:,  bo:,   bauen:,  boer:,  bower:. See also, ,.