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διὸ καὶ μεταλάττουσι τὴν φυσικὴν χρῆσιν εἰς τὴν παρὰ φύσιν αἱ δοκοῦσαι παρθένοι τῶν εἰδώλων → therefore those professing to be virgins of the idols even change the natural use into the unnatural (Origen, commentary on Romans 1:26)
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A [[freedman]] or [[freedwoman]] is a formerly enslaved person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means. Historically, enslaved people were freed by manumission (granted freedom by their captor-owners), emancipation (granted freedom as part of a larger group), or self-purchase. A fugitive slave is a person who escaped slavery by fleeing. | |wketx=A [[freedman]] or [[freedwoman]] is a formerly enslaved person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means. Historically, enslaved people were freed by manumission (granted freedom by their captor-owners), emancipation (granted freedom as part of a larger group), or self-purchase. A fugitive slave is a person who escaped slavery by fleeing. | ||
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|trtx= | |trtx=Arabic: مَعْتُوق; Belarusian: вольнаадпушчанік, вольнаадпушчаніца; Chinese Mandarin: 自由民; Czech: propuštěnec; Dutch: [[vrijgelatene]]; Finnish: vapautettu orja; French: [[affranchi]]; German: [[Freigelassener]]; Greek: [[απελεύθερος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀδέσποτος]], [[ἀπελευθερικός]], [[ἀπελευθεριωτής]], [[ἀπελεύθερος]], [[ἀπόδουλος]], [[ἄτμενος]], [[ἀφέτης]], [[δουλελεύθερος]], [[ἐξαπελεύθερος]], [[ἐξελεύθερος]]; Icelandic: leysingi, frelsingi; Italian: [[liberto]], [[affrancato]], [[emancipato]]; Latin: [[libertus]], [[libertinus]]; Macedonian: ослободеник; Polish: wyzwoleniec; Portuguese: [[liberto]]; Russian: [[вольноотпущенник]], [[вольноотпущенница]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ослобођѐнӣк; Roman: oslobođènīk; Slovak: prepustenec; Spanish: [[liberto]]; Swahili: huru; Ukrainian: вільновідпущеник, вільновідпущениця | ||
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P. ἀπελεύθερος, ὁ.
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A freedman or freedwoman is a formerly enslaved person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means. Historically, enslaved people were freed by manumission (granted freedom by their captor-owners), emancipation (granted freedom as part of a larger group), or self-purchase. A fugitive slave is a person who escaped slavery by fleeing.
Translations
Arabic: مَعْتُوق; Belarusian: вольнаадпушчанік, вольнаадпушчаніца; Chinese Mandarin: 自由民; Czech: propuštěnec; Dutch: vrijgelatene; Finnish: vapautettu orja; French: affranchi; German: Freigelassener; Greek: απελεύθερος; Ancient Greek: ἀδέσποτος, ἀπελευθερικός, ἀπελευθεριωτής, ἀπελεύθερος, ἀπόδουλος, ἄτμενος, ἀφέτης, δουλελεύθερος, ἐξαπελεύθερος, ἐξελεύθερος; Icelandic: leysingi, frelsingi; Italian: liberto, affrancato, emancipato; Latin: libertus, libertinus; Macedonian: ослободеник; Polish: wyzwoleniec; Portuguese: liberto; Russian: вольноотпущенник, вольноотпущенница; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ослобођѐнӣк; Roman: oslobođènīk; Slovak: prepustenec; Spanish: liberto; Swahili: huru; Ukrainian: вільновідпущеник, вільновідпущениця