transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈli-bər-ˌtēn ]
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 is unrestrained by convention or morality ; specifically : one leading a dissolute life
• libertine adjective