affranchised,ppl.a.|əˈfrɑːntʃɪzd,-æ-|[f.prec.+ -ed.]Freed, set at liberty.1495CaxtonVitas Patr. (W. de Worde) i. cliii. 158/2Fyrst bonde & sith afraunchised, and made free.
1611Cotgr.,Main-mis, an affranchised person; one that is freed from seruitude.
1863GilchristLife of W. Blake I. 100The affranchised tree consequently bore a luxurious crop of leaves.