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INGENUOUS

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in a general sense, signifies open, fair, and candid.

(ingenuus), in Roman antiquity, an appellation given to persons born of free parents, who had never been slaves: for the children of the liberti, or persons who had obtained their liberty, were called liberti, not ingenui; this appellation of ingenuus being reserved for their children, or the third generation.