Definition
Plural form referring to free people or those who are liberated, used in historical and philosophical contexts.
Etymology
From Greek eleutheros meaning 'free,' the term was used in ancient texts to distinguish free citizens from slaves.
Kelly Says
In ancient Athens, 'eleutheri' was a powerful social category—you were either free or enslaved, with almost nothing in between, which shaped the entire structure of Greek society.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እለውተሪ
eh-lew-te-ri
ARالعربية
إليوثرى
i-li-u-th-ri
BNবাংলা
এলেউথেরি
eh-le-u-the-ri
CACatalà
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
CSČeština
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
DADansk
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
DEDeutsch
Eleutherer
eh-loo-ther-er
ELΕλληνικά
ελευθερία
eh-lev-the-ree-ah
ESEspañol
eleutheri
el-ew-ther-ee
FISuomi
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
FRFrançais
éléuthère
eh-loo-thehr
GUGU
એલેઉથેરી
ay-le-u-the-ree
HAHA
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
HEעברית
אוֹטוֹנומיה
o-to-no-mee-ah
HIहिन्दी
एलेउथेरी
eh-le-u-the-ree
HUMagyar
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
IDBahasa Indonesia
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
IGIG
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
ITItaliano
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
JA日本語
エレウテリ(エレウテリア)
ere-u-te-ri (ere-u-te-ria)
KMKM
អេលេអូធេរី
ah-leh-o-the-ree
KO한국어
에leutheri
e-le-u-the-ri
MRMR
एलेउथेरी
eh-le-u-the-ree
MSBahasa Melayu
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
MYမြန်မာ
အလူသေရီ
a-loo-the-ree
NLNederlands
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
NONorsk
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
PAPA
ਏਲੇਉਥੇਰੀ
ay-le-u-the-ree
PLPolski
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
PTPortuguês
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
RORomână
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
RUРусский
элевтери
eh-lev-te-ri
SVSvenska
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
SWKiswahili
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
TAதமிழ்
எலியூதெரி
e-li-yu-the-ri
TEతెలుగు
ఎలూథెరి
e-loo-the-ri
THไทย
เอเลอูเทอรี
a-leo-u-te-ri
TLTL
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
TRTürkçe
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
UKУкраїнська
елеутери
ye-lew-te-ri
URاردو
الـِیوثرى
al-ee-u-th-ri
VITiếng Việt
eleutheri
eh-lew-the-ri
YOYO
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee
ZH中文
埃勒乌瑟里
ai-er-wo-si-li
ZUZU
eleutheri
eh-lew-ther-ee