libertine

libertine
noun Etymology: Middle English libertyn freedman, from Latin libertinus, from libertinus, adjective, of a freedman, from libertus freedman, from liber Date: 1577 1. usually disparaging a freethinker especially in religious matters 2. a person who is unrestrained by convention or morality; specifically one leading a dissolute life • libertine adjective

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  • Libertine — has come to mean one devoid of any restraints, especially one who ignores or even spurns religious norms, accepted morals, and forms of behaviour sanctioned by the larger society. The philosophy gained new found adherents in the 17th, 18th and… …   Wikipedia

  • Libertine — Lib er*tine, a. [L. libertinus of a freedman: cf. F. libertin. See {Libertine}, n. ] 1. Free from restraint; uncontrolled. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] You are too much libertine. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. Dissolute; licentious; profligate; loose in …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Libertine — steht für: The Libertine, ein britisches Drama aus dem Jahr 2004. Linux Libertine, eine freie Schriftart und Teil des Libertine Open Fonts Projekts. Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dem …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Libertine — Lib er*tine ( t[i^]n), n. [L. libertinus freedman, from libertus one made free, fr. liber free: cf. F. libertin. See {Liberal}.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A manumitted slave; a freedman; also, the son of a freedman. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eccl. Hist.) One of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • libertine — index dissolute, lascivious, lecherous, lewd, licentious, salacious, unrestrained (not repressed) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. W …   Law dictionary

  • libertine — (n.) late 14c., a freedman, an emancipated slave, from L. libertinus member of a class of freedmen, from libertus one s freedmen, from liber free (see LIBERAL (Cf. liberal)). Sense of freethinker is first recorded 1560s, from Fr. libertin (1540s) …   Etymology dictionary

  • libertine — *licentious, lewd, wanton, lustful, lascivious, libidinous, lecherous Analogous words: debauched, corrupted or corrupt (see under DEBASE): *abandoned, dissolute, profligate, reprobate: *immoral, unmoral, amoral Antonyms: straitlaced Contrasted… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • libertine — ► NOUN ▪ a man who behaves without moral principles, especially in sexual matters. DERIVATIVES libertinism noun. ORIGIN Latin libertinus freedman , from liber free …   English terms dictionary

  • libertine — [lib′ər tēn΄, lib′ərtin] n. [ME libertyn < L libertinus < libertus, freedman < liber, free: see LIBERAL] 1. in ancient Rome, a person who had been freed from slavery 2. [prob. via Fr libertin] a person, esp. a man, who leads an… …   English World dictionary

  • Libertine — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Une libertine est une femme s’adonnant au libertinage. Libertine peut faire référence à  Libertine, le célèbre tube de Mylène Farmer, la reprise de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • libertine — ● libertin, libertine adjectif et nom (latin libertinus, affranchi) Qui mène une vie dissolue, qui est de mœurs très libres. Se disait au XVIIe s. de quelqu un qui manifestait son indépendance d esprit par rapport aux enseignements du… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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