LIBERTY


Meaning of LIBERTY in English

/lib"euhr tee/ , n. , pl. liberties .

1. freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.

2. freedom from external or foreign rule; independence.

3. freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions, etc.; power or right of doing, thinking, speaking, etc., according to choice.

4. freedom from captivity, confinement, or physical restraint: The prisoner soon regained his liberty.

5. permission granted to a sailor, esp. in the navy, to go ashore.

6. freedom or right to frequent or use a place: The visitors were given the liberty of the city.

7. unwarranted or impertinent freedom in action or speech, or a form or instance of it: to take liberties.

8. a female figure personifying freedom from despotism.

9. at liberty ,

a. free from captivity or restraint.

b. unemployed; out of work.

c. free to do or be as specified: You are at liberty to leave at any time during the meeting.

[ 1325-75; ME liberte libertas, equiv. to liber free + -tas -TY 2 ]

Syn. 4. liberation. See freedom. 6. franchise, permission, license, privilege, immunity.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .