emancipate

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== English == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Latin ēmancipātus (“liberated, emancipated”) + English -ate (suffix forming verbs, and adjectives with the sense ‘characterized by the specified thing’). Ēmancipātus is the perfect passive participle of ēmancipō (“to declare (someone) free and independent of another’s power, emancipate; to give (something) from one’s authority or power into that of another, to alienate, transfer; to cause (oneself or someone) to become another’s slave; to make (someone) subservient”), from ē- (a variant of ex- (prefix meaning ‘away; out’)) + mancipō (“to sell; to transfer”) (from manceps (“owner, possessor; purchaser; etc.”) + -ō (suffix forming infinitives of first-conjugation verbs)); and manceps is from Proto-Italic *manukaps, from *manus (“hand”) (possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₂- (“to beckon; to signal”)) + *-kaps (suffix denoting a catcher) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kap- (“to grab, seize; to hold”); referring to one who catches something in the hand). The verb emancipate has verb sense 1.1 (“to set free”) and verb sense 1.3 (“(obsolete) to place under one’s control”) which are contradictory. The Latin word ēmancipō had the same senses, and the Oxford English Dictionary notes that according to the Latin grammarian Paulus Festus (fl. 8th century) this is because both actions were effected by the legal process of mancipation. === Pronunciation === Verb: (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪˈmæn(t)sɪpeɪt/ (General American) IPA(key): /əˈmæn(t)səˌpeɪt/, /i-/ Adjective: (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪˈmæn(t)sɪpət/ (General American) IPA(key): /əˈmæn(t)səˌpət/, /i-/ Hyphenation: eman‧cip‧ate === Verb === emancipate (third-person singular simple present emancipates, present participle emancipating, simple past and past participle emancipated) (transitive) To set free (a person or group) from the oppression or restraint of another; to liberate. To cause (a place) to be free from the colonization or rule of another entity. (from colonization): Synonym: decolonize (also reflexive) Often followed by from: chiefly with reference to slavery in the United States, and in Central and South America: to set free (oneself or someone) from imprisonment, or from serfdom or slavery. Synonyms: (obsolete) disenslave, enfranchise, manumit, unenslave (chiefly law) To release (a minor) from the legal authority and custody which a parent or guardian has over them; also (Ancient Rome, historical), to release (a child) from the legal authority of the paterfamilias. (also reflexive, figurative) Often followed by from: to free (oneself or someone, or something) from some constraint or controlling influence (especially when evil or undue); also, to free (oneself or someone) from mental oppression. (obsolete) To place (something) under one's control; specifically (chiefly reflexive), to cause (oneself or someone) to become the slave of another person; to enslave; also, to subjugate (oneself or someone). (intransitive, obsolete) To become free from the oppression or restraint of another. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === emancipate (comparative more emancipate, superlative most emancipate) (obsolete except poetic) Synonym of emancipated (“having been set free from someone's control, or from some constraint; at liberty, free”). === References === === Further reading === emancipation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia emancipation (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “emancipate”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC. “emancipate”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. == Italian == === Etymology 1 === ==== Adjective ==== emancipate feminine plural of emancipato ==== Participle ==== emancipate f pl feminine plural of emancipato === Etymology 2 === ==== Verb ==== emancipate inflection of emancipare: second-person plural present indicative second-person plural imperative == Latin == === Verb === ēmancipāte second-person plural present active imperative of ēmancipō == Spanish == === Verb === emancipate second-person singular voseo imperative of emancipar combined with te