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manumit

/ˈmænjəˌmɪt/
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Other forms: manumitted; manumitting; manumits

To manumit is to set free, or to release a slave from slavery. During slavery in the United States, it was rare for a slave owner to manumit his slaves.

Manumit comes from a Latin word meaning “set forth from the hand,” which happens when a slave owner frees a slave. The terrible history of slavery includes stories of owners who might manumit a slave as a reward for serving in their stead in the Revolutionary War, or simply to appear benevolent.

Definitions of manumit
  1. verb
    free from slavery or servitude
    synonyms: emancipate
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    type of:
    liberate, set free
    grant freedom to
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