remancipation

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English

Etymology

From re- +‎ mancipate +‎ -ion.

Noun

remancipation

  1. The act of remancipating.
    • 1929, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology - Volumes 15-16, page 131:
      The question is of the pf.'s right to remancipation in the course of emancipation, whence a short mention of P. Lipa 40 (Meyer, Jur Pop., 9), where we find remancipations to the pf. ; but these are after first and second mancipations of a daughter, a point which the writer seems to overlook.
    • 1930, Revue Du Barreau Canadien - Volume 8, page 625:
      Without this she would have had to be present for remancipation to take place and a malicious adulteress could thus have exposed an already injured husband to all the rigours of the statute.
    • 1988, The Irish Jurist - Volume 23, page 122:
      The hostile argument is easily constructed: a mancipation to remancipate is at best merely a temporary arrangement, at worst a fraudulent collusion; and a remancipation after a mancipation is evidence in itself of an agreement and obligation to remancipate.