emancipator

noun
/ɪˈmænsɪpeɪtɚ/

Etymology

From Late Latin ēmancipātor, from Latin ēmancipō (“to emancipate”). By surface analysis, emancipate + -or.

  1. derived from ēmancipō
  2. borrowed from ēmancipātor

Definitions

  1. A person who emancipates.

    • Near-synonyms: freer, liberator
    • US President Abraham Lincoln was called the Great Emancipator after issuing the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

The neighborhood

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