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.”

Synonyms

  • book
  • freeman

Antonyms

  • enslave
  • ensnare