chain or bead necklace worn by women and popular mid-18c., 1758, from French esclavage, literally "slavery" (16c.), from esclave (13c.) "slave" (see slave (n.)). So called from fancied resemblance to a slave's neck chains.
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eschatology
eschaton
escheat
eschew
esclavage
escort
escritoire
escrow
escudo
esculent