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freemanfree‧man /ˈfriːmən/ noun (plural freemen /-mən/) [countable]  - All Frankish freemen were required to serve in campaigns when summoned, unpaid and providing their own equipment.
- He became a freeman of the London Grocers' Company on 7 July 1612.
- Rather curiously Culpeper did not become a freeman until 1714.
- The poorest of freemen had been independent and strong.
- William became a freeman of the Stationers' Company on 6 December 1591.
- Without this right he can not be a freeman.
VERB► become· He became a freeman of the London Grocers' Company on 7 July 1612.· William became a freeman of the Stationers' Company on 6 December 1591.· Rather curiously Culpeper did not become a freeman until 1714.· He became a freeman of the London Broderers' Company on 26 February 1691, soon afterwards establishing his own business.· Marshall became a freeman of the Turners' Company on 2 December 1685.· Lugar also served as county surveyor for Essex from 1812 to 1816, and became a freeman of Colchester in 1812. someone who is not a slave |