- fréodóm
- m (-es/-as) freedom, state of free-will, charter, emancipation, deliverance
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
freedom — free•dom [[t]ˈfri dəm[/t]] n. 1) the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint 2) exemption from external control 3) the power to determine action without restraint 4) gov political or national… … From formal English to slang
freedom — /free deuhm/, n. 1. the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial. 2. exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc. 3. the power to determine… … Universalium
свобода и несвобода — В разных регионах средневековой Европы разные люди думают и говорят о Се и, следуя своим мыслям и словам, действуют в социальном мире. Тема С.ы приобретает поистине эпический размах, когда в «Песни о Нибелунгах» Брюнхильда бросает в лицо… … Словарь средневековой культуры
dóm — m ( es/ as) 1. doom, judgment (1) where an opinion is formed, (2) where sentence is passed, (2a) of an unfavorable sentence, condemnation, ordeal, judicial sentence, decree, ordinance, law, custom; justice, equity; a sentence, doom; 2. a… … Old to modern English dictionary
fréolsdóm — see fréodóm … Old to modern English dictionary
-dom — abstract suffix of state, from O.E. dom statute, judgment (see DOOM (Cf. doom)), already active as a suffix in O.E. (Cf. freodom, wisdom); from stem *do do + * moz abstract suffix. Cf. cognate Ger. tum, O.H.G. tuom … Etymology dictionary
freedom — (n.) O.E. freodom freedom, state of free will; charter, emancipation, deliverance; see FREE (Cf. free) (adj.) + DOM (Cf. dom). Freedom rider recorded 1961, in reference to civil rights activists in U.S. trying to integrate bus lines. It has been… … Etymology dictionary
freedom — noun 1》 the power or right to act, speak, or think freely. ↘the state of having free will. 2》 the state of being free. ↘unrestricted use of something. 3》 (freedom from) the state of not being subject to or affected by (something… … English new terms dictionary
freedom — /ˈfridəm / (say freeduhm) noun 1. civil liberty, as opposed to subjection to an arbitrary or despotic government. 2. political or national independence. 3. a particular immunity or other privilege enjoyed, as by a city or corporation. 4. personal …
freedom — [frē′dəm] n. [ME fredom < OE freodom: see FREE & DOM] 1. the state or quality of being free; esp., a) exemption or liberation from the control of some other person or some arbitrary power; liberty; independence b) exemption from arbitrary… … English World dictionary