manumit
英语
编辑词源
编辑古典借词,源自拉丁语 manūmittere,源自前古典时期拉丁语 manū ēmittere (字面意思是“从某人手上发出”)。
发音
编辑动词
编辑manumit (第三人称单数简单现在时 manumits,现在分词 manumitting,一般过去时及过去分词 manumitted)
- 释放、解放(奴隶等)
- 近义词:emancipate、liberate
- Template:RQ:Jonson Alchemist
- 1842年2月22日, Abraham Lincoln, “Address Before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society”, 出自 Arthur Brooks Lapsley 编, The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln[1]:
- Turn now to the temperance revolution. In it we shall find a stronger bondage broken, a viler slavery manumitted, a greater tyrant deposed; in it, more of want supplied, more disease healed, more sorrow assuaged.
- 现在放眼看向禁酒革命。在这场革命中,我们将发现,更强大的束缚被打破,更卑鄙的奴隶制被解放,更强大的暴君被废黜;在这场革命中,更多的贫困会得到满足,更多的疾病会得到治愈,更多的悲伤会得到缓解。
- 1867, John Lord, The Old Roman World: the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization[2]:
- Persons taken in war were considered at the absolute control of their captors, and were therefore, de facto, slaves; and the children of a female slave followed the condition of their mother, and belonged to her master. But masters could manumit their slaves, who thus became Roman citizens, with some restrictions.
- 战争中的俘虏被视为完全受俘虏他们的人的控制,因此事实上是奴隶;女奴的孩子则与母亲一样,属于主人。但主人可以释放奴隶,这样奴隶就成为罗马公民,但有一些限制。
- 1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked, Arbor House Publishing:
- Ruth wept much but Sara set her beauty to a fierce grimness which, even when, as you shall hear later, she was manumitted, she never entirely lost.
- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)