Manumit Mnemonic
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manumit
manumit
/mænjʊˈmɪt/
Examples
- At that time, manumitting a slave was uncommon.
- It was relatively common to manumit slaves.
- These slaves were promised to be manumitted in return for loyal service.
- I believe the author meant 'manumit' which means to free a person from slavery.
- A man manumits in the presence of a council.
- Is he expected to manumit him
- An owner who has more than two slaves and not more than ten is allowed to manumit as many as half that number.
- Fair trade also works for manumitting the children.
- Manumit means to release from servitude and slavery.
- She asked if she could manumit herself and her son.
free from slavery or servitude
verb
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"Mana + Mitt. Freeing slaves with a magical glove's hit."
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