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Fredom(e, n. Also: fredoum(e, -dowme, -dume, -dwme, freddome, frei-, free-, frie-, fridome. [ME. free-, fre-, freodom, OE. fréodóm.]
1. The state of being free from subjection to an alien ruler or power. 1375 Barb. i. 220.
That folk, that euir was fre, And in fredome wount for to be 1398 Acts I. 211/1.
The fredume & the rycht of the kirke to kepe wndamyste c1420 Wynt. iv. 1847.
Sum chesid errare to de Than thai walde fra thare fredume fle Ib. vi. 27.
For this fredwme … mak we defens 1456 Hay I. 62/25.
The mony bataillis that he did for the fredome of Rome c1515 Asl. MS. I. 264/29.
Jhon Baliole grantit thairto contrar the fredome of the crovn 1558-66 Knox II. 45.
To … mainteine the libertie and fredome of the realmes committed to thair charge
2. Liberty to live or act without restraint or compulsion. 1375 Barb. i. 226.
Fredome mays man to haiff liking, Fredome all solace to man giffis c1420 Wynt. i. 76.
Quhare bowsumnes mays fredwme threlle Ib. vi. 757.
That electyowne to be ay In all kyn fredwme fra that day c1460 Thewis Gud Women 150.
Thar is na thing thai cowet mare Na fredome, fauore, and gud fair 1490 Irland Mir. I. 72/18.
The presciens of God is nocht presciens be necessite, bot be fredome and contingent c1500-c1512 Dunb. xxi. 28.
On fredome is laid foirfaltour a1570-86 Arbuthnot Maitl. F. xxix. 38.
I luif fredome, ȝit man I be subiect c1600 Montg. Suppl. 199/24.
My freddome thow dar nocht defaice
b. Liberty to do something. c1400 Troy-bk. ii. 1002.
The quhilkis … Suld haue fredome … To pas or than to dwell thar still c 1400 Wemyss Chart. 37.
Ilke part sal haf fredome to distrayne in the lyke maner 1443 Ayr Chart. 28.
Clamand fredome … to tap bradeclaith and narow 1461 Peebles B. Rec. 139.
The nychtburris … sal haf fredom … to cast turris and pwl hedder 1498 Reg. Morton II. 253.
With fredome to hald ane horse … summyr and wyntyr
c. Liberty to engage in business or trade as a recognized member of a community or society; the privilege or right arising from this. 14.. Burgh Laws xiv.
He sall nocht ioyse the fredome of the burgh bot gif he by it and be maid fre man 1436 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 5.
Thai byares sall pay the merchant as thai haif bocht at, and tyne thair fredome for a yeir 1456 Peebles B. Rec. 112.
That ilk day was mayd burges Lori Lauson and sal pay for his fredom has a burgesar 1473 Reg. Cupar A. I. 181.
The hostlary of the hale tonys … , is grantit to John Olyuar, with al fredomis in bakyn and bruyng 1520 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 199.
The craft of bonetmakaris vsand merket and fredome of the said burgh of Edinburgh 1556 Inverness B. Rec. I. 3.
Nocht to … gyf fredome of burgesrie … to oney manyr of person excep allanerlie ane burges son 1609 Stirling B. Rec. II. 123.
[He] actis himself gif heireftir he be fund giltie of the lyk crime he sall … tyne his friedome 1657 Glasgow B. Rec. II. 385.
His freidom to be cryd doune, … and his name to be scorit out of the book
3. Personal liberty; deliverance from confinement. c1400 Troy-bk. ii. 990.
Elenus for the sonnes twa … Preyed the kynges … To graunt hem fredome & mercye c1420 Wynt. iv. 1583.
Thewys that he in presowne hade … All wnpunysyd he lete ga In fredome 1456 Hay I. 111/18.
The quhilk King of France … restorit the pape agayn in his fredome 1493 Acta Aud. 184/2.
To put him to liberte and fredome sa that he may commoune with his moder and frendis 1524 Douglas Corr. 89.
The Bechep of Sanct Andros is put to his fredoume 1569-73 Bann. Memor. 32.
The Lord Hereise was set at fredome a litill befoir
4. An exemption or immunity attached or pertaining to lands, corporations, or burghs. c 1380 Charter (Reg. H.).
I sall gif hym my chartyre … wyth al clavse & al fredome pertenand to blancheferme 1393 Reg. Morton II. 192.
The saide landis … to be anext to the barony of Dalketh with sic fredome as the saide barony is haldyn … of the king 1406 (1427) Reg. Great S. 17/2.
Landis … to be haldin … wyth bludewite. merchet and herielde and wyth al other fredomys … at to that landis pertenis c1420 Wynt. vii. 708.
That to the Kvrk that tyme he gave Wyth wsualle and awld custwmys, Rychtys, essys and fredwmys 1454–5 Edinb. Chart. 80.
That he sal gif tham the best counsale that he may … to the gouernance of the fredome and the worschip of the toune of Edynburgh 1493 Acta Conc. 287/1.
Vsurping apon the fredomez & priuilegis of the said burghe 1516 Reg. Cupar A. I. 297.
The brewland of Auchinlech with the fredom, is set to Donald Thom for … fif ȝeris 1575 Rec. Earld. Orkney 137.
The talis, yairdis and fredomes pertening athir of the saidis tennementis 1609 Skene Reg. Maj. 41.
That land sall remaine in that friedome vntill his thrid heire
b. The area over which the immunities of a burgh extend. 1492 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 47.
A lettre to eschete al wol that gais oute of the fredome 1497 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 71.
All maner of personis, being within the fredome of this burgh 1512 Reg. Privy S. I. 367/2.
Makand him custumar of the burgh and fredome of Dunde enduring the Kingis will 1564 Reg. Privy C. I. 280.
At the fre bnrrowis abonewrittin, or within the fredomis thairof 1577–8 Misc. Spald. C. V. 113.
For our disiones, or we passit to visie the fredome of this toun 1591–2 Ib. 115.
For passing thryis thro the fredome c1650 Spalding I. 267.
The toune wes compellit to compone, for welth and tred within the brughe and portis thairof, and friedome of the samen 1662 Aberd. B. Rec. IV. 202.
To deliver to Robert Burnet … the draucht and stans of this burghe and fredome
5. Full membership of a gild or trade. 1456 Peebles B. Rec. 115.
John Dekyson enteris Sym Bron to be his man in plan curt, to be lel and treu to the fredom qwyl he and his master can acord 1520 Stirling B. Rec. 2.
That na man enter to the fredoum of the gild bot he that sall pay v li. 1555 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 223.
The baillies and counsale … grantis to the prouest ane fredome of gyl[d]ry to be distribute and gevin be him as he sall think expedient 1574 St. A. Baxter Bks. 21.
All on-fre man that sall happin to … ressaue the fredome of the craft … sall pay … ten pundis mair for thair fredome, togidder with ane dennar as efferis 1604 Stirling B. Rec. II. 383.
Quhatsomever gild brother wretis cartallis … sall … tyne his fredomeattrib. 1633 St. A. Baxkter Bks. 95.
That all prenteis … sall be receavit for na les fridome silver nor i c. lib 1684 Glasgow B. Rec. III. 354.
That ilk prenteis … after his prenteiship … shall be obleiged to pay ten merkis for his freedome fyne
6. Free, open-hearted, or generous disposition. c1475 Wall. vii. 910.
Fredome and treuth he had as men would as Ib. viii. 1453.
Quhen Wallace saw the fredom off the queyn a1500 Prestis of Peblis 119.
Sa worthie Lords … , Sa full of fredome, worship, and honour c1500-c1512 Dunbar Tua Mar. W. 299.
We no fallowis war in freyndschip nor blude, In fredome nor furthbeiring a1570-86 Maitl. Fol. lx. 35.
Treuth, mercie, fredome, and iustice, Thir four makis ane nobill king
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