remancipation

noun

Etymology

From re- + mancipate + -ion.

  1. derived from ἰόν
  2. compounded as remancipation — “re + mancipate + ion

Definitions

  1. The act of remancipating.

    • Without this she would have had to be present for remancipation to take place and a malicious adulteress could thus have exposed an already injured husband to all the rigours of the statute.

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