libera
EsperantoEdit
EtymologyEdit
Common Romance, from Latin līber.
PronunciationEdit
AdjectiveEdit
libera (accusative singular liberan, plural liberaj, accusative plural liberajn)
- free (not restrained or impeded)
- 1916, Britaj pastroj, La Sankta Biblio[1], London: Brita kaj Alilanda Biblia Societo, Johano 8:36:
- Se do la Filo vin liberigos, vi estos efektive liberaj.
- If the Son shall free you, you shall be free indeed.
- free, vacant
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GalicianEdit
VerbEdit
libera
- inflection of liberar:
IdoEdit
EtymologyEdit
Borrowed from Esperanto libera, French libre, Italian libero, Spanish libre, from Latin līber.
PronunciationEdit
AdjectiveEdit
libera
- free (without restrictions)
Related termsEdit
- libereskar (“to free, liberate”)
- libereso
- liberigo
- liberigar (“to release, unbind, unshackle, unchain, unmuzzle, unwrap; to liberate, rescue, extricate; to rid, disencumber, disburden; to exempt; to disembarrass”)
ItalianEdit
AdjectiveEdit
libera
VerbEdit
libera
- inflection of liberare:
AnagramsEdit
LatinEdit
Etymology 1Edit
PronunciationEdit
- lībera: (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈliː.be.ra/, [ˈl̪iː.bɛ.ɾa]
- lībera: (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈli.be.ra/, [ˈliː.bɛ.ra]
- līberā: (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈliː.be.raː/, [ˈl̪iː.bɛ.ɾaː]
- līberā: (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈli.be.ra/, [ˈliː.bɛ.ra]
AdjectiveEdit
lībera
- inflection of līber:
AdjectiveEdit
līberā
Etymology 2Edit
PronunciationEdit
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈliː.be.raː/, [ˈl̪iː.bɛ.ɾaː]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈli.be.ra/, [ˈliː.bɛ.ra]
VerbEdit
līberā
ReferencesEdit
- libera in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- libera in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898) Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
- libera in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
PortugueseEdit
VerbEdit
libera
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present indicative of liberar
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) affirmative imperative of liberar
RomanianEdit
EtymologyEdit
From French libérer, from Latin liberō, liberāre.
VerbEdit
a libera (third-person singular present liberează, past participle liberat) 1st conj.
- (dated) to free, liberate
- (popular) to transfer a soldier to the reserves or away from active duty, or let him go home
ConjugationEdit
conjugation of libera (first conjugation, -ez- infix)
infinitive | a libera | ||||||
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gerund | liberând | ||||||
past participle | liberat | ||||||
number | singular | plural | |||||
person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
indicative | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
present | liberez | liberezi | liberează | liberăm | liberați | liberează | |
imperfect | liberam | liberai | libera | liberam | liberați | liberau | |
simple perfect | liberai | liberași | liberă | liberarăm | liberarăți | liberară | |
pluperfect | liberasem | liberaseși | liberase | liberaserăm | liberaserăți | liberaseră | |
subjunctive | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
present | să liberez | să liberezi | să libereze | să liberăm | să liberați | să libereze | |
imperative | — | tu | — | — | voi | — | |
affirmative | liberează | liberați | |||||
negative | nu libera | nu liberați |
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