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disenˈslave, v. Also 7 disin-. [dis- 6.] trans. To set free from enslavement; to liberate from slavery. Hence disenˈslaved ppl. a.
1649Petit. in J. Harrington Def. Rights Univ. Oxford (1690) 1 Your worthy intentions to disinslave the free born People of this Nation from all manner of Arbitrary..Power. 1660H. More Myst. Godl. vi. xi. 244 To disenslave him from the bondage of Satan. 1681P. Rycaut Critick 242 To walk as free and disinslaved as the King of it. a1716South Serm. (1737) III. viii (R.). They expected such an one as should disenslave them from the Roman yoke. |