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freedwoman

[ freed-woom-uhn ]

noun

plural freedwomen.
  1. a woman who has been freed from slavery.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of freedwoman1

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70; freed ( def ) + woman
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Example Sentences

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Mickalene Thomas designed “Portrait of An Unlikely Space,” envisioning a setting for a precious painting of a freedwoman with a mysterious history.

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Now, a piece of Mason’s legacy — the oldest known artistic representation of the famous freedwoman — faces demolition.

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The man had recently taken to wife a freedwoman who had been the noble’s bedwarmer before the city fell.

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Some measure of the situation may be taken from what befell when the freedwoman Claudia Acte became the mistress of Nero.

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And, along with his two nurses, the despised freedwoman guarded his remains and laid the last of his line beside his ancestors.

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