What does «mancipar» mean in Spanish?
- To subdue, oppress, make a slave of one. To dominate another person by force. In ancient times it was the opposite of emancipate, since dominion over another person was legislated.
Examples of use in Spanish: "quiere mancipar mi voluntad".
- To alienate or sell according to the solemn rite of mancipation.
- To restrain something by force.