emancipee

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See also: émancipée

English

Etymology

From emancip(ate) +‎ -ee.

Noun

emancipee (plural emancipees)

  1. (rare) Someone freed from moral or conventional restraints; an emancipated woman.
    • 1915, DH Lawrence, The Rainbow:
      Lydia Lensky, married to the young doctor, became with him a patriot and an emancipee.
  2. (rare) Someone who has been freed from bondage; a released slave or prisoner.
    • 2018, Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu, Scribe, published 2020, page 167:
      The convict emancipee Robert Alexander was given very specific instructions by Jinoor Jack of the Bidwell-Maap people on how and when to burn the bush in the Genoa Valley in East Gippsland.

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