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词汇 freeborn
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Definition of freeborn in English:

freeborn

adjectiveˈfriːbɔːnˈfribɔrn
  • Not born in slavery.

    生来自由的,生来就不是奴隶的

    an encroachment on the rights of the freeborn Englishman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although she is freeborn, Alice forfeits her freedom by assisting her enslaved lover's thwarted escape.
    • Overall, the result of the war was the ascension of England to world-power status, a victory in which the colonists shared and which enhanced their own self-image as freeborn Englishmen.
    • Is it not possible that at least some of the anonymous or undesignated family funerary portraits depict the unmarked yet numerous freeborn individuals who have virtually disappeared from scholarly notice?
    • The defence of liberty was a potent rallying call against foreign enemies, but it also made freeborn Britons sensitive to the actions of their own government.
    • Yet most art production in the Roman world was relegated to slaves and foreigners whether freeborn or slaves.
    • Whether he be freeborn or a freed slave, Atistia's husband unambiguously constructs his identity, as well as his wife's identity, more generally as a Roman citizen on the monument's eastern facade.
    • The flashy intellectual brilliance of Fox is no match for the wisdom of ages, the common sense of the freeborn Englishman.
    • In it, he raged against the loss of liberty that the industrial revolution and interfering government had imposed on the freeborn citizens of Albion.
    • Among the free, the category of citizen was the largest, as it comprised both freeborn citizens and those who were freed slaves (libertini).
    • They are exclusively Scandinavian in origin and formed a standard part of the dress of freeborn Norse women, and would therefore have been brought over to England from Scandinavia.
    • The first chapter follows Prince, a freeborn black American, on a nine-year sojourn in Russia, involvement in the Boston Female Antislavery Society, and benevolent labor in post-Emancipation Jamaica.
    • It is precisely his tria nomina that signals unambiguously that he is a Roman citizen, whether freed or freeborn (slaves had only one name).
    • The Levellers held themselves to be freeborn Englishmen, entitled to the protection of a natural law of human rights which they believed to originate in the will of God - rights vested in the people to whom alone true sovereignty belonged.
    • The Englishman's home is his castle is a saying that therefore encapsulates not just the right of a freeborn Englishman to privacy and freedom from state interference but also his status within the family.
    • It espoused ideas of the freeborn Englishman resisting the arbitrary powers of his masters and praying in his nonconformist chapel.
    • DuBois wrote, ‘We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social.’
    • Henry VII's belated sale of charters, granting whole communities in north Wales the status of freeborn Englishmen, anticipated the more general emancipation of the Welsh in 1536.
    • Literary sources indicate the existence in fourth-century Sparta of a group known as ‘Inferiors’, and impoverished freeborn Spartiates may have been so categorized.
    • After all, freeborn Englishmen, headed by Wat Tyler, had rebelled against a poll tax back in 1381, and the memory of it remained in popular legend.
    • Schomburg was born on 24 January 1874 to an unwed freeborn mulatta, Maria Josepha, in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and raised in Puerto Rico by his mother's family.

Rhymes

adorn, born, borne, bourn, Braun, brawn, corn, dawn, drawn, faun, fawn, forborne, forewarn, forlorn, lawn, lorn, morn, mourn, newborn, Norn, outworn, pawn, prawn, Quorn, sawn, scorn, Sean, shorn, spawn, suborn, sworn, thorn, thrawn, torn, Vaughan, warn, withdrawn, worn, yawn

Definition of freeborn in US English:

freeborn

adjectiveˈfribɔrnˈfrēbôrn
  • Not born in slavery.

    生来自由的,生来就不是奴隶的

    an encroachment on the rights of the freeborn Englishman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among the free, the category of citizen was the largest, as it comprised both freeborn citizens and those who were freed slaves (libertini).
    • Henry VII's belated sale of charters, granting whole communities in north Wales the status of freeborn Englishmen, anticipated the more general emancipation of the Welsh in 1536.
    • The first chapter follows Prince, a freeborn black American, on a nine-year sojourn in Russia, involvement in the Boston Female Antislavery Society, and benevolent labor in post-Emancipation Jamaica.
    • Is it not possible that at least some of the anonymous or undesignated family funerary portraits depict the unmarked yet numerous freeborn individuals who have virtually disappeared from scholarly notice?
    • After all, freeborn Englishmen, headed by Wat Tyler, had rebelled against a poll tax back in 1381, and the memory of it remained in popular legend.
    • In it, he raged against the loss of liberty that the industrial revolution and interfering government had imposed on the freeborn citizens of Albion.
    • It is precisely his tria nomina that signals unambiguously that he is a Roman citizen, whether freed or freeborn (slaves had only one name).
    • Yet most art production in the Roman world was relegated to slaves and foreigners whether freeborn or slaves.
    • The flashy intellectual brilliance of Fox is no match for the wisdom of ages, the common sense of the freeborn Englishman.
    • The Englishman's home is his castle is a saying that therefore encapsulates not just the right of a freeborn Englishman to privacy and freedom from state interference but also his status within the family.
    • The Levellers held themselves to be freeborn Englishmen, entitled to the protection of a natural law of human rights which they believed to originate in the will of God - rights vested in the people to whom alone true sovereignty belonged.
    • The defence of liberty was a potent rallying call against foreign enemies, but it also made freeborn Britons sensitive to the actions of their own government.
    • They are exclusively Scandinavian in origin and formed a standard part of the dress of freeborn Norse women, and would therefore have been brought over to England from Scandinavia.
    • DuBois wrote, ‘We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social.’
    • Whether he be freeborn or a freed slave, Atistia's husband unambiguously constructs his identity, as well as his wife's identity, more generally as a Roman citizen on the monument's eastern facade.
    • It espoused ideas of the freeborn Englishman resisting the arbitrary powers of his masters and praying in his nonconformist chapel.
    • Literary sources indicate the existence in fourth-century Sparta of a group known as ‘Inferiors’, and impoverished freeborn Spartiates may have been so categorized.
    • Schomburg was born on 24 January 1874 to an unwed freeborn mulatta, Maria Josepha, in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and raised in Puerto Rico by his mother's family.
    • Although she is freeborn, Alice forfeits her freedom by assisting her enslaved lover's thwarted escape.
    • Overall, the result of the war was the ascension of England to world-power status, a victory in which the colonists shared and which enhanced their own self-image as freeborn Englishmen.
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