fångenskap

fångenskap
substantiv
1. fangenskab (om mennesker eller dyr)

Delfiner lever sällan över fem år i fångenskap

Delfiner lever sjældent mere end fem år i fangenskab
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Babyloniska fångenskapen

Jødernes fangenskab i Babylonien

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