Liberatory
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
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- liberatory Tending to liberate or set free.
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
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- adj Liberatory tending to liberate
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
Fr.,—L. liberalis, befitting a freeman—liber, free, akin to libet, lubet, it pleases.
In literature:
Steller (Johann), Advocate at Leipsic, published an heretical work, Pilatus liberatoris Jesu subsidio defensus, Dresden, 1674.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations" by Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
Andreae de Oria, patriae liberatori, munus publicum.
"The Mediterranean" by T. G. (Thomas Gray) Bonney, E. A. R. Ball, H. D. Traill, Grant Allen, and Arthur Griffiths
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In news:
Colarusso's LaPalazzo was the setting Oct 29 for the wedding of Alycia Liberatori and William James , both of Scranton.
The bride is the daughter of Robert Olecki and Lisa Liberatori, both of Scranton.
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