emancipate adjective
[71% of use]
licens, liber, emancupatus
emancipated adjective
[29% of use]
liber, licens, emancupatus
transferred adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
put out of adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
declared free adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
declared independent adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
conveyed adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
made over adjective
[rare]
emancupatus
being transferred
[rare]
esset,
be transferred
[rare]
transferri,
transfer noun
[rare]
translatio
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Transferredto himself andconferredcitizenship.
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Emancipate
EMAN'CIPATE, verb transitive [Latin emancipo, from e and mancipium, a slave; manus, hand, and capio, to take, as slaves were anciently prisoners taken in war.]
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To set free from servitude or slavery, by the voluntary act of the proprietor; to liberate; to restore from bondage to freedom; as, to emancipate a slave.
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To set free or restore to liberty; in a general sense.
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To free from bondage or restraint of any kind; to liberate from subjection, controlling power or influence; as, to emancipate one from prejudices or error.
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In ancient Rome, to set a son free from subjection to his father, and give him the capacity of managing his affairs, as if he was of age.
https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/emancipate
to take from the hand