manumotive
/ˌmænuːməˈtɪv, -ˌmuː-/Definitions
1. noun
A motive or cause for manumission, especially the act of liberating slaves.
“The abolitionist’s manumotive for freeing the slaves was rooted in her strong moral convictions.”
1. noun
A motive or cause for manumission, especially the act of liberating slaves.
“The abolitionist’s manumotive for freeing the slaves was rooted in her strong moral convictions.”