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Definition of liberty
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of liberty is as below...
Liberty
(n.)
Privilege;
exemption;
franchise;
immunity
enjoyed
by
prescription
or by
grant;
as, the
liberties
of the
commercial
cities
of
Europe..
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Conquest
::
Conquest
(n.) The act of
gaining
or
regaining
by
successful
struggle;
as, the
conquest
of
liberty
or
peace..
Cranage
::
Cranage
(n.) The
liberty
of using a
crane,
as for
loading
and
unloading
vessels..
Bondslave
::
Bondslave
(n.) A
person
in a state of
slavery;
one whose
person
and
liberty
are
subjected
to the
authority
of a
master.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not under an
arbitrary
or
despotic
government;
subject
only to fixed laws
regularly
and
fairly
administered,
and
defended
by them from
encroachments
upon
natural
or
acquired
rights;
enjoying
political
liberty..
Germ
::
Germ (n.) That from which
anything
springs;
origin;
first
principle;
as, the germ of civil
liberty..
Free
::
Free (a.) To make free; to set at
liberty;
to rid of that which
confines,
limits,
embarrasses,
oppresses,
etc.; to
release;
to
disengage;
to
clear;
--
followed
by from, and
sometimes
by off; as, to free a
captive
or a
slave;
to be freed of these
inconveniences..
Liberate
::
Liberate
(a.) To
release
from
restraint
or
bondage;
to set at
liberty;
to free; to
manumit;
to
disengage;
as, to
liberate
a slave or
prisoner;
to
liberate
the mind from
prejudice;
to
liberate
gases..
Outfangthef
::
Outfangthef
(v. t.) A thief from
without
or
abroad,
taken
within
a
lord's
fee or
liberty..
Toll
::
Toll (n.) A
liberty
to buy and sell
within
the
bounds
of a
manor.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Price paid for the
liberty
to pass; fare; as, to pay one's
passage..
Duress
::
Duress
(n.)
Hardship;
constraint;
pressure;
imprisonment;
restraint
of
liberty.
Prison
::
Prison
(n.) A place where
persons
are
confined,
or
restrained
of
personal
liberty;
hence,
a place or state o/
confinement,
restraint,
or safe
custody..
Toll
::
Toll (n.) A tax paid for some
liberty
or
privilege,
particularly
for the
privilege
of
passing
over a
bridge
or on a
highway,
or for that of
vending
goods in a fair,
market,
or the
like..
Permission
::
Permission
(n.) The act of
permitting
or
allowing;
formal
consent;
authorization;
leave;
license
or
liberty
granted.
Birthright
::
Birthright
(n.) Any
right,
privilege,
or
possession
to which a
person
is
entitled
by
birth,
such as an
estate
descendible
by law to an heir, or civil
liberty
under a free
constitution;
esp. the
rights
or
inheritance
of the first
born..
Unclog
::
Unclog
(v. t.) To
disencumber
of a clog, or of
difficulties
and
obstructions;
to free from
encumbrances;
to set at
liberty..
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To set free from
restraint;
to set at
liberty;
to
release;
to
liberate,
as from
control;
to give up; to free; to save; to
rescue
from evil
actual
or
feared;
-- often with from or out of; as, to
deliver
one from
captivity,
or from fear of
death..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) A
certain
amount
of
freedom;
permission
to go
freely
within
certain
limits;
also, the place or
limits
within
which such
freedom
is
exercised;
as, the
liberties
of a
prison..
Herbage
::
Herbage
(n.) The
liberty
or right of
pasture
in the
forest
or in the
grounds
of
another
man.
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To
grant,
give,
admit,
accord,
afford,
or
yield;
to let one have; as, to allow a
servant
his
liberty;
to allow a free
passage;
to allow one day for
rest..
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