mancipate
English
Verb
mancipate (third-person singular simple present mancipates, present participle mancipating, simple past and past participle mancipated)
- (obsolete) To enslave
- 1754, Thomas Birch, Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth:
- Lastly, that he was resolved to eat coals before he would mancipate himself to the French nation, or sell himself for any rewards, which he rejected with more magnificence than they were offered; […]
Related terms
- emancipate
- mancipable
- mancipation
- mancipee
Latin
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