affranchise
American
[uh-fran-chahyz]
/ əˈfræn tʃaɪz /
verb (used with object)
affranchised,
affranchising
affranchise
British
/ əˈfræntʃaɪz /
verb
Other Word Forms
- affranchisement noun
Etymology
Origin of affranchise
1450–1500; late Middle English < Middle French afranchiss-, long stem of afranchir, verbal derivative, with a- a- 5, of franc free; frank 1
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