释义 |
effranchise, v.|ɛˈfrɑːntʃaɪz, -æ-| [corresp. formally to OF. effranchiss-, effranchir, f. es- (:—L. ex-) out + franc free; but perh. the Eng. word may be a recent formation from the same elements. Cf. affranchise, enfranchise.] To invest with franchises or privileges.
1864in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. Hence eˈffranchisement, the action of effranchising; the state of being effranchised.
1795tr. Mercier's Fragm. Pol. & Hist. II. 436 The subsidies they [the Romans] demanded from them [the provinces] were on the condition of effranchisement. |