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free

The origin and history of free.

Etymology

From Old English freo, ultimately from a Proto-Germanic root meaning "beloved, not in bondage" — the same root that gives us "friend." The core Indo-European idea was "dear" or "loved," which in Germanic languages narrowed to mean someone who belonged to the tribe, as opposed to a captive or slave.

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