The Ely 'hundredarii' are distinguished from the villains, and form by themselves a group which ranks next to the 'libere tenentes' or with them.
But when it is used in opposition to other terms, it stands exactly as villanus, that is to say, it is contrasted with libere tenens[251].
And so most of the free people are actually called molmen, and this would seem to imply that they were libere tenentes only in consequence of commutation.
Libere tenentes, holders of portions of demesne-land, i.
In the Domesday Survey for the greater part of England there is no mention of free tenants, whether 'liberi homines' or 'libere tenentes.
Villeins holding yard-lands in villenage may be libere tenentes of other land besides, 34.
Ye may both save and spoil your soul, that is so precious: Libere velle, libere velle!
But then Deus ultionum libere egit (says that place), the God of revenges works freely, he punishes, he spares whom he will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "libere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.