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- noun The state or essence of being a
tree .
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Examples
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The concept of treedom does not subsist in some fortuitous, exogenous hyle -- that is the doctrine of carpenters, not of philosophers.
Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris
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As always, he had to go through a series of stunts that showed he was dedicated to treedom.
unknown title 2009
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No, my dear bearers, if we would lay claim to the character of wise men and christians, we must govern our - selves, our mind rnuft not be the slave of our body and the external objects around us, we must be able to forego and relinquish many things, en - dure and suffer many things, bear and forbear many things; and in order to this, that our mind may acquire that strength and treedom, we must o o 9 frequently
Sermons on Prevalent Errors, and Vices and on Various Other Topics Georg Joachim Zollikofer 1812
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