freewoman

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English

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Etymology

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From free +‎ woman.

Noun

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freewoman (plural freewomen)

  1. (historical) A woman who is not a serf or slave.
    • The Cambridge Medieval History Series
      And for some offences, e.g. marrying a freewoman, he [the serf] was liable by statute, like a slave, to chains or stripes.