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freeman
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Freeman is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Freeman .
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n. a person who is not a serf or a slave [syn: freewoman ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB become ▪ He became a freeman of the London Grocers' Company on 7 July 1612. ▪ William became a freeman of the Stationers' Company on 6 December 1591. ▪ Rather curiously Culpeper did not become a freeman until 1714. ▪ ...
Usage examples of freeman.
I have told thee, that here be no freemen who work afield, nay, nor villeins either.
The whole system of our State education was such that up to the present time, even in this country, a notable portion of society would treat as a revolutionary measure the concession of such rights as every one, freeman or serf, exercised five hundred years ago in the village folkmote, the guild, the parish, and the city.
The great jazzman Hilton Fenton came over to our table and told us a funny story about the actor Morgan Freeman.
Chesley Bonestell, Fred Freeman and Rolf Klep make tangible the machines and the nature of space flight that the book describes.
Bonestell, Klep and Freeman, impressive though they are, is required to raise doubts as to the plausibility of this.
Now this Freeman fella was holding his nose, for a fine fee too no doubt, and trying to engineer another inside track for Leyne to get to Inspector Minogue.
A signed affidavit or something, signed by Leyne and Freeman and some Villani, same name as the firm on the letterhead.
If Gabrielle Rouget should have any special connection with Luke Freeman, there might be need of the active counsel of a friend like this young officer, whose face bespoke chivalry and gentle birth.
Now it was in the cool of the evening two days after the Battle on the Ridge, that the men, both freemen and thralls, had been disporting themselves in the plain ground without the Burg in casting the spear and putting the stone, and running races a-foot and ahorseback, and now close on sunset three young men, two of the Laxings and one of the Shieldings, and a grey old thrall of that same House, were shooting a match with the bow, driving their shafts at a rushen roundel hung on a pole which the old thrall had dight.
When, from being lands of which the tenants were virtually seised for life, they passed through some evolution into being the property of the corporation let to freemen or others as the case might be, they might not improbably be sold for the good of the community at large.
The two other condemned men, James Freeman and William Shearman, were led out, as Barrett had been, under escort, with the chaplain walking between them.
Freeman had tried another ploy, suggesting on round two that this time Glitsky arrest Dan Tosca and somehow squeeze him for information on the multimillion-dollar fish-poaching trade.
The noise became louder and louder, and at length Freeman and Trueman entered.
Freeman and Trueman looked at each other, and their speaking faces held common consultation.
Amalek, pressing his hand to his heart, gave Tancred the salute of peace, and then, followed by Hassan, who had lost nothing of his calm self-respect, but who conducted himself as if he were still free, the great Sheikh seated himself on the carpet that was spread before the tent, and took the pipe, which was immediately offered him by Freeman and Trueman, following the instructions of an attendant of the Emir Fakredeen.