"half-free" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From Middle English *half-free, from Old English healffrēo (“half-free”), equivalent to half- + free. Cognate with Dutch halfvrij (“half-free”), German halbfrei (“half-free”), Danish halvfri (“half-free”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|*half-free}} Middle English *half-free, {{inh|en|ang|healffrēo|t=half-free}} Old English healffrēo (“half-free”), {{prefix|en|half|free}} half- + free, {{cog|nl|halfvrij|t=half-free}} Dutch halfvrij (“half-free”), {{cog|de|halbfrei|t=half-free}} German halbfrei (“half-free”), {{cog|da|halvfri|t=half-free}} Danish halvfri (“half-free”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-|head=half-free}} half-free (not comparable)
  1. Halfway or partially free. Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: semifree
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