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    Man·u·mit
    /ˌmanyəˈmit/

    verb

    • 1. release from slavery; set free: historical "old Angus had never manumitted a single slave"
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  3. Manumit is a verb that means to release someone or something from slavery or restraint. It derives from the Latin noun manus, meaning "hand", and the Latin verb mittere, meaning "to let go" or "send". See synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of manumit.

  4. Manumit means to release from slavery or servitude. It comes from Latin manūmittere, meaning to send away from one's hand. See synonyms, origin, and usage examples of manumit.

  5. manumit: 1 v free from slavery or servitude Synonyms: emancipate Type of: liberate , set free grant freedom to

  6. 5 days ago · Manumit means to free from slavery, servitude, etc; emancipate. Learn the word origin, derived forms, and synonyms of manumit from Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Manumit is a verb that means to free from slavery or bondage; emancipate. Find the origin, usage, and translations of manumit in different languages, as well as related terms and antonyms, on this web page.

  8. Mar 28, 2024 · Manumit is a verb that means to release from slavery, to free. It comes from Latin manumittere, meaning 'send out from one's hand'. The pronunciation is /mænjʊˈmɪt/ and the synonyms are emancipate and liberate. See translations in other languages and related terms.

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