Obs. rare1. [ad. med.L. lībertīnitās, f. lībertīnus LIBERTINE: see -ITY.] The condition of a freedman. Also = LIBERTINAGE.

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c. 1577.  Sir T. Smith, Commw. Eng., III. x. (1609), 128. To bring the owners … thereof into a certaine seruitude, or rather libertinity.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Libertinism, Libertinage, or Libertinity.

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1721.  in Bailey.

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