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What is the root word of liberty?

The root word of "liberty" is the Latin word "liber", which means "free" or "unbound".

Here's how it developed:

* Liber: The Latin root word meaning "free" or "unbound."

* Libertas: The Latin noun meaning "freedom" or "independence."

* Liberty: The English word derived from the Latin "libertas," retaining the meaning of "freedom."

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