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单词 manumit
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Definition of manumit in English:

manumit

verbmanumitting, manumits, manumitted ˌmanjʊˈmɪtˌmænjəˈmɪt
[with object]historical
  • Release from slavery; set free.

    old Angus had never manumitted a single slave
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To be manumitted, slaves required ‘free papers,’ even when masters failed to confer these promised documents, either through callousness, unexpected debt, or untimely death.
    • It even seemed possible that they could improve the conditions of slaves and persuade ever more planters to manumit their bondsmen.
    • 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.
    • In response, members of the Georgia and South Carolina Congressional delegations intimated that if Congress attempted to manumit slaves, their states would leave the Union.
    • They manumitted them if they were children of slave women and deeded them property.
    Synonyms
    set free, free, release, let out, let go, discharge, let loose, set loose, deliver, save, rescue, extricate

Derivatives

  • manumission

  • noun ˌmanjʊˈmɪʃ(ə)nˌmænjəˈmɪʃ(ə)n
    mass nounhistorical
    • Release from slavery.

      a leading advocate of manumission
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as modifier manumission documents from the Slavery Chancellery
      • count noun negotiated manumissions of slaves by their masters
      • Some of the Africans who arrived as slaves became free through manumission by sympathetic owners, or perhaps by a selfish owner who granted freedom rather than support elderly or incapacitated slaves.
      • Full manumission brought freedom and Roman citizenship at the same time.
      • Furthermore, the number of slaves had been reduced since many slave families had won their freedom by manumission.
  • manumitter

  • noun
    historical
    • In this period, fewer than 40 percent of manumitters freed all their slaves.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Following the gradualist laws and conditional manumissions-which delayed freedom well until adulthood-many manumitters required their slaves to agree to long-term indentureships as part of the price of freedom, thereby reviving an older system of subordination and providing masters with a profitable exit from slave ownership.
      • Too focused on the manumitters' motives (whether moral, material, or both), they neglect the equally important ‘actions and behavior of the blacks who were seeking to become free’.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin manumittere, literally 'send forth from the hand', from manus 'hand' + mittere 'send'.

Rhymes

acquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Brit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, emit, fit, flit, frit, git, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, mishit, mitt, nit, omit, outsit, outwit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit
 
 

Definition of manumit in US English:

manumit

verbˌmanyəˈmitˌmænjəˈmɪt
[with object]historical
  • Release from slavery; set free.

    old Angus had never manumitted a single slave
    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • It even seemed possible that they could improve the conditions of slaves and persuade ever more planters to manumit their bondsmen.
    • To be manumitted, slaves required ‘free papers,’ even when masters failed to confer these promised documents, either through callousness, unexpected debt, or untimely death.
    • They manumitted them if they were children of slave women and deeded them property.
    • In response, members of the Georgia and South Carolina Congressional delegations intimated that if Congress attempted to manumit slaves, their states would leave the Union.
    Synonyms
    set free, free, release, let out, let go, discharge, let loose, set loose, deliver, save, rescue, extricate

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin manumittere, literally ‘send forth from the hand’, from manus ‘hand’ + mittere ‘send’.

 
 
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