The difference between Serf and Villager
When used as nouns, serf means a partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, slavishly attached to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights, whereas villager means a person who lives in, or comes from, a village.
check bellow for the other definitions of Serf and Villager
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Serf as a noun:
A partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, slavishly attached to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights.
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Serf as a noun:
A similar agricultural labourer in 18th and 19th century Europe.
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Serf as a noun (strategy games):
A worker unit.
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Villager as a noun:
A person who lives in, or comes from, a village.
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Villager as a noun (strategy games):
A worker unit.
Examples:
"synonyms: peasant peon serf"