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1. The document Manumitted the slaves When would emancipate be a good substitute for manumit?
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2. The Manumitter WATCHMAN Conservative News Website The Drudge Report is Dead
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3. From Latin Manumittere, from pre-Classical Latin manu emittere, literally ‘send out from one’s hand’.
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4. Word origin ME Manumitten < OFr Manumitter < L Manumittere, lit., to let go from the hand, free < manu, abl
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5. Early 15c., Manumitten, "set (a slave or captive) free," from Latin Manumittere "to release from one's power, set at liberty, emancipate," literally "to send from one's 'hand'" (i.e
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6. [Middle English Manumitten, from Old French Manumitter, from Latin manūmittere : manū, ablative of manus, hand; see man- in Indo-European roots + mittere, to send from.] man′u·mis′sion (-mĭsh′ən) n
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7. Late Middle English from Latin Manumittere, literally ‘send forth from the hand’, from manus ‘hand’ + mittere ‘send’.
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8. [Middle English Manumitten, from Old French Manumitter, from Latin manūmittere : manū, ablative of manus, hand; see man- in Indo-European roots + mittere, to send from.] from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License From Latin Manumittere, from pre-Classical Latin manu emittere, literally ‘send out from one’s hand’.
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9. Mary Basden, for example, articulated a clear reason for wanting to manumit Flora in 1741: “In consideration of the faithful services of my Negro woman Flora I do hereby give her her freedom and do Manumitt [sic] and discharge her from all Slavery whatsoever
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10. ‘Gradually they have been Manumitted; the slaves are free, women vote, young people have a childhood and a charter, the mentally unstable given a place, the disabled access.’
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11. Manumitt is an English language word that is well described on this page with all the important details i.e Manumitt meaning, Manumitt word synonyms, and its similar words
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12. Manumitt meaning in Urdu is آزاد کرنے والا and Manumitt word meaning in …
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13. Latin words for manumit include libero and Manumitto
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14. Manumitt is an English language word that is well described on this page with all the important details i.e Manumitt meaning, Manumitt word synonyms, and its similar words
Manumitt, Meaning
15. Manumitt meaning in Urdu is آزاد کرنے والا and Manumitt word …
Manumitt, Meaning
16. Manumit in a sentence (word usage in recent Hindu newspaper) Gradually they have been Manumitted; the slaves are free, women vote, young people have a childhood and a charter, the mentally unstable given a place, the disabled access.’ ‘To be Manumitted, slaves required ‘free papers,’ even when masters failed to confer these promised documents, either through callousness, unexpected
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MANUMITT [ˌmanyəˈmit]
Manumit definition, to release from slavery or servitude. See more.
Manumit Coffee Manumit means to "release from slavery, or set free", a fitting name for this Cardiff based roastery with one mission in mind; to employ survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking and help them rebuild their lives. I crawl inside John Berryman's mouth and manumit Henry.
Eva has worked since June part-time at living wage employer Manumit Coffee Roasters. Manumit Coffee Manumit means to "release from slavery, or set free", a fitting name for this Cardiff based roastery with one mission in mind; to employ survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking and help them rebuild their lives.
The two roots joined hands in Latin to form the verb "manumittere" (meaning "to free from slavery"), which in turn passed into Anglo-French as manumettre and eventually into Middle English as "manumitten.". "Manus" has handed down other words to English as well. One of them is "emancipate," which is both a relative and synonym of "manumit.".