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libertines - 2 dictionary results

lib⋅er⋅tine

[lib-er-teen, -tin]
–noun
1. a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained, esp. a dissolute man; a profligate; rake.
2. a freethinker in religious matters.
3. a person freed from slavery in ancient Rome.
–adjective
4. free of moral, esp. sexual, restraint; dissolute; licentious.
5. freethinking in religious matters.
6. Archaic. unrestrained; uncontrolled.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME libertyn < L lībertīnus of a freedman (adj.), freedman (n.), equiv. to lībert(us) freedman (appar. by reanalysis of liber-tās liberty as libert-ās) + -īnus -ine 1


1. roué, debauchee, lecher, sensualist. 4. amoral, sensual, lascivious, lewd.


1. prude.
lib·er·tine   (lĭb'ər-tēn')   
n.  
  1. One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person.
  2. One who defies established religious precepts; a freethinker.
adj.  Morally unrestrained; dissolute.

[Middle English, freedman, from Latin lībertīnus, from lībertus, from līber, free; see leudh- in Indo-European roots.]
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