How Do You Spell MANUMITTED?

Pronunciation: [mˈanjuːmˌɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "Manumitted" is spelled with six letters and has four syllables: /məˈnʌmɪtɪd/. The first syllable is unstressed and pronounced with a schwa /ə/. The second syllable is stressed and pronounced with a short "u" sound /ʌ/. The third and fourth syllables are pronounced with a short "i" sound /ɪ/. This word means to release or free someone from slavery or bondage. It is important to spell the word correctly as incorrect spelling can lead to confusion and misunderstanding in written communication.

MANUMITTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Manumitted is a verb that refers to the act of granting freedom or emancipation to a person who was previously enslaved or subject to servitude. It specifically entails the action of formally releasing someone from the bonds of bondage, thereby allowing them to enjoy their newfound liberty.

    In historical contexts, manumitted commonly referred to the legal process by which an enslaved individual could be set free. This act could be carried out by their owner, a court, or through specific legislation. Manumission often involved a formal document or deed known as a manumission paper, which provided evidence of the individual's release from slavery.

    The term can also be used more broadly to describe any instance in which a person is released, liberated, or freed from a particular constraint or obligation. It suggests a deliberate and intentional action taken to grant someone their independence or to deliver them from subservience.

    Manumitted is derived from the Latin word "manumittere" which literally translates to "to release from the hand." This etymology denotes the act of letting go, implying that the person who was previously held captive or under someone's control is now being set free, allowing them to shape their own destiny and exercise their rights and freedoms.

Common Misspellings for MANUMITTED

Etymology of MANUMITTED

The word "manumitted" comes from the Latin term "manumittere", which is derived from "manus" (hand) and "mittere" (to release). In Ancient Rome, "manumittere" referred to the act of freeing a slave or granting them liberty. Over time, the word was adopted into English as "manumit", which retained its original meaning in the context of freeing a person from slavery. The term "manumitted" is the past participle form of "manumit", indicating that someone has been released or set free from servitude.

Conjugate verb Manumitted

CONDITIONAL

I would manumitted
you would manumitted
he/she/it would manumitted
we would manumitted
they would manumitted
I would manumit
we would manumit
you would manumit
he/she/it would manumit
they would manumit

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be manumitting
you would be manumitting
he/she/it would be manumitting
we would be manumitting
they would be manumitting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have manumitted
you would have manumitted
he/she/it would have manumitted
we would have manumitted
they would have manumitted

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been manumitting
you would have been manumitting
he/she/it would have been manumitting
we would have been manumitting
they would have been manumitting

FUTURE

I will manumit
you will manumit
he/she/it will manumit
we will manumit
they will manumit

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be manumitting
you will be manumitting
he/she/it will be manumitting
we will be manumitting
they will be manumitting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have manumitted
you will have manumitted
he/she/it will have manumitted
we will have manumitted
they will have manumitted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been manumitting
you will have been manumitting
he/she/it will have been manumitting
we will have been manumitting
they will have been manumitting

IMPERATIVE

you manumit
we let´s manumit

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to manumit

PAST

I manumitted
you manumitted
he/she/it manumitted
we manumitted
they manumitted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was manumitting
you were manumitting
he/she/it was manumitting
we were manumitting
they were manumitting

PAST PARTICIPLE

manumitted

PAST PERFECT

I had manumitted
you had manumitted
he/she/it had manumitted
we had manumitted
they had manumitted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been manumitting
you had been manumitting
he/she/it had been manumitting
we had been manumitting
they had been manumitting

PRESENT

I manumit
you manumit
he/she/it manumits
we manumit
they manumit

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am manumitting
you are manumitting
he/she/it is manumitting
we are manumitting
they are manumitting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

manumitting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have manumitted
you have manumitted
he/she/it has manumitted
we have manumitted
they have manumitted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been manumitting
you have been manumitting
he/she/it has been manumitting
we have been manumitting
they have been manumitting

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