Mancipee vs Mancipate - What's the difference?
mancipee | mancipate | Related terms |
(obsolete) To enslave
* ,
** 1754': Lastly, that he was resolved to eat coals before he would ' mancipate himself to the French nation, or sell himself for any rewards, which he rejected with more magnificence than they were offered;
Mancipee is a related term of mancipate.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mancipee and mancipate
is that mancipee is (obsolete) slave while mancipate is (obsolete) to enslave.As a noun mancipee
is (obsolete) slave.As a verb mancipate is
(obsolete) to enslave.mancipate
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(mancipat)Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
