libertyn

libertyn
m IV, DB. -a, Ms. \libertynnie; lm M. \libertynni, DB. -ów
przestarz. «zwolennik libertynizmu, sceptyk w sprawach religijnych; wolnomyśliciel»
fr.

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  • libertine — noun Etymology: Middle English libertyn freedman, from Latin libertinus, from libertinus, adjective, of a freedman, from libertus freedman, from liber Date: 1577 1. usually disparaging a freethinker especially in religious matters 2. a person who …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • libertine — /lib euhr teen , tin/, n. 1. a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained, esp. a dissolute man; a profligate; rake. 2. a freethinker in religious matters. 3. a person freed from slavery in ancient Rome. adj. 4. free of moral, esp. sexual,… …   Universalium

  • libertin — libertin, ine [ libɛrtɛ̃, in ] adj. et n. • 1500 hist. rom. « affranchi »; lat. libertinus 1 ♦ (1525) Vx ou littér. Qui ne suit pas les lois de la religion, soit pour la croyance, soit pour la pratique. ⇒ impie, incrédule, irréligieux. « Je… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • libertyński — libertyńskiscy przym. od libertyn Libertyńskie poglądy …   Słownik języka polskiego

  • libertine — lib•er•tine [[t]ˈlɪb ərˌtin, tɪn[/t]] n. 1) a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained; a profligate; rake 2) a freethinker in religious matters 3) a person freed from slavery in ancient Rome 4) free of moral, esp. sexual, restraint;… …   From formal English to slang

  • libertine — [lib′ər tēn΄, lib′ərtin] n. [ME libertyn < L libertinus < libertus, freedman < liber, free: see LIBERAL] 1. in ancient Rome, a person who had been freed from slavery 2. [prob. via Fr libertin] a person, esp. a man, who leads an… …   English World dictionary

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