freeman

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الإنجليزية - التركية
hemşeri
köle olmayan kimse
hür adam
{i} onursal hemşehri
{i} azat edilmiş köle
{i} libero
şeref üye
{i} serbest oyuncu
{i} özgür adam
freemen
freemans
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A free man, one who is not a serf or slave
or ceremonial A person awarded or inheriting the freedom, with any attached privileges, of a borough or city
{n} one at liberty or free of a corporation
A person awarded or inheriting the freedom, with any attached privileges, of a borough or city
male of legal age with the right to vote, own land and practice a trade
One who enjoys liberty, or who is not subject to the will of another; one not a slave or vassal
{i} free person; one who has the rights and privileges of a citizen
a person who is not a serf or a slave
one enjoying civil or political liberty , one having the full rights of a citizen
one who held the full rights of citizenship, such as voting and engaging in business (as opposed to an indentured servant)
A member of a corporation, company, or city, possessing certain privileges; a member of a borough, town, or State, who has the right to vote at elections
Someone who is a freeman of a particular city has been given a special honour by that city, known as the freedom of the city. Peter was made a Freeman of the City of London. freemen someone who is not a slave
(Mrs ) A name assumed by the Duchess of Marlborough in her correspondence with Queen Anne The queen called herself Mrs Morley
bastard
Freeman F; and Correll Charles J. Gosden
born May 5, 1899, Richmond, Va., U.S. died Dec. 10, 1982, Los Angeles, Calif. born Feb. 2, 1890, Peoria, Ill., U.S. died Sept. 26, 1972, Chicago, Ill. U.S. comedians. They performed comedy routines in traveling variety shows before creating two black characters, Sam and Henry, for a Chicago radio show (1926-28). In 1929 they broadened their appeal by devising a larger cast of characters for a new nightly radio program, Amos 'n' Andy, thus creating the first situation comedy. As Amos the cab driver and his sidekick, Andy, they became the mainstays of radio's most popular program in the 1930s, and their popularity ensured the success of radio broadcasting as a form of mass entertainment. Their show, which was broadcast weekly, finally ended in 1954, partly in response to criticism that its humour was offensive to blacks
Freeman Fisher; and Correll Charles J. Gosden
born May 5, 1899, Richmond, Va., U.S. died Dec. 10, 1982, Los Angeles, Calif. born Feb. 2, 1890, Peoria, Ill., U.S. died Sept. 26, 1972, Chicago, Ill. U.S. comedians. They performed comedy routines in traveling variety shows before creating two black characters, Sam and Henry, for a Chicago radio show (1926-28). In 1929 they broadened their appeal by devising a larger cast of characters for a new nightly radio program, Amos 'n' Andy, thus creating the first situation comedy. As Amos the cab driver and his sidekick, Andy, they became the mainstays of radio's most popular program in the 1930s, and their popularity ensured the success of radio broadcasting as a form of mass entertainment. Their show, which was broadcast weekly, finally ended in 1954, partly in response to criticism that its humour was offensive to blacks
freemen
plural of freeman
freeman

    الواصلة

    free·man

    التركية النطق

    frimın

    المتضادة

    slave

    النطق

    /ˈfrēmən/ /ˈfriːmən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'frE-m&n, -"man ] (noun.) before 12th century. free +‎ -man

    فيديوهات

    ... freeman in while ...
المفضلات