liber
/ˈlɪbər/Definitions
1. noun
A book or manuscript, especially one containing the works of a classical author.
“The librarian carefully handled the ancient liber.”
2. noun
A free person, especially in ancient Rome.
“The liber was granted full rights as a Roman citizen.”
3. verb
To make something or someone free, especially from a burden or obligation.
“The charity worked to liber the community from poverty.”
4. verb
To set free or release something or someone.
“The storm liber the ship from the ice.”