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n. - A female person who has been emancipated (released from slavery)

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  • Horace is the only one who celebrated a freedwoman in some of his odes.
  • The freedwoman was startled and unbelieving, then sulky and offended-then she wept.
  • For another, Julia's desire to learn bespoke the sort of drive she would need as a freedwoman.
  • Though a freedwoman, she was one of grand status: she had once worked for the mother of the Emperor Claudius.
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