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Definition of liberal
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Liberal
(a.)
Bestowing
in a large and noble way, as a
freeman;
generous;
bounteous;
open-handed;
as, a
liberal
giver..
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Overfree
::
Overfree
(a.) Free to
excess;
too
liberal;
too
familiar.
Trivium
::
Trivium
(n.) The three
liberal
arts,
grammar,
logic,
and
rhetoric;
-- being a
triple
way, as it were, to
eloquence..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free by
birth;
hence,
befitting
a
freeman
or
gentleman;
refined;
noble;
independent;
free; not
servile
or mean; as, a
liberal
ancestry;
a
liberal
spirit;
liberal
arts or
studies..
Contracted
::
Contracted
(a.)
Narrow;
illiberal;
selfish;
as, a
contracted
mind;
contracted
views..
Illiberalized
::
Illiberalized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Illiberaliz.
Fruitful
::
Fruitful
(a.) Full of
fruit;
producing
fruit
abundantly;
bearing
results;
prolific;
fertile;
liberal;
bountiful;
as, a
fruitful
tree, or
season,
or soil; a
fruitful
wife..
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.)
Beneficence;
liberality.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not
strict
or
rigorous;
not
confined
or
restricted
to the
literal
sense;
free; as, a
liberal
translation
of a
classic,
or a
liberal
construction
of law or of
language..
Hicksite
::
Hicksite
(n.) A
member
or
follower
of the
liberal
party,
headed
by Elias
Hicks,
which,
because
of a
change
of views
respecting
the
divinity
of
Christ
and the
Atonement,
seceded
from the
conservative
portion
of the
Society
of
Friends
in the
United
States,
in
1827..
Free-handed
::
Free-handed
(a.)
Open-handed;
liberal.
Liberalizing
::
Liberalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Liberaliz.
Hospitality
::
Hospitality
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who is
hospitable;
reception
and
entertainment
of
strangers
or
guests
without
reward,
or with kind and
generous
liberality..
Cyclopaedia
::
Cyclopaedia
(n.) The
circle
or
compass
of the arts and
sciences
(originally,
of the seven
so-called
liberal
arts and
sciences);
circle
of human
knowledge.
Hence,
a work
containing,
in
alphabetical
order,
information
in all
departments
of
knowledge,
or on a
particular
department
or
branch;
as, a
cyclopedia
of the
physical
sciences,
or of
mechanics.
See
Encyclopedia..
Capacious
::
Capacious
(a.) Able or
qualified
to make large views of
things,
as in
obtaining
knowledge
or
forming
designs;
comprehensive;
liberal..
Charity
::
Charity
(n.)
Liberality
in
judging
of men and their
actions;
a
disposition
which
inclines
men to put the best
construction
on the words and
actions
of
others.
Conservative
::
Conservative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
political
party which
favors
the
conservation
of
existing
institutions
and forms of
government,
as the
Conservative
party in
England;
--
contradistinguished
from
Liberal
and
Radical..
Liberalization
::
Liberalization
(n.) The act of
liberalizing.
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.)
Mental
cultivation;
liberal
education;
instruction
in
classical
and
polite
literature.
Overliberally
::
Overliberally
(adv.)
In an
overliberal
manner.
Ungenerous
::
Ungenerous
(a.) Not
generous;
illiberal;
ignoble;
unkind;
dishonorable.
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