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- MANUMIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MANUMIT definition: to release from slavery or servitude See examples of manumit used in a sentence
- MANUMIT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'manumit' manumit in American English (ˌmænjuˈmɪt ) verb transitive Word forms: manuˈmitted or manuˈmitting to free from slavery; liberate (a slave, serf, etc )
- MANUMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To set someone free from captivity is in effect to release that person from the hand, or control, of the captor You can use this analogy to remember that manumit derives ultimately from the Latin noun manus, meaning "hand," and the Latin verb mittere, meaning "to let go" or "send "
- manumit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
manumit (third-person singular simple present manumits, present participle manumitting, simple past and past participle manumitted) (transitive) To release from slavery, to free
- Manumit - definition of manumit by The Free Dictionary
manumit (ˌmænjʊˈmɪt) vb, -mits, -mitting or -mitted (tr) to free from slavery, servitude, etc; emancipate [C15: from Latin manūmittere to release, from manū from one's hand + ēmittere to send away]
- manumit, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
manumit, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- What does manumit mean? - Definitions. net
To manumit is to formally and legally release someone from slavery, bondage, or servitude It refers to the act of setting a slave or captive free Etymology: [L manumittere, manumissum; manus the hand + mittere to send, to send off See Manual, and Missile ]
- Definition of manumit – Meaning Examples - Better Words
When someone is manumitted, they are granted their freedom, thereby being released from the bonds of servitude and allowed to live as a free individual Manumission can occur through various means, such as a formal declaration, a written document, or a court order
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