The freedom which a person or animal possesses in nature; specifically the state in which human beings are free to act as they think fit, unhindered by laws or regulatory social structures.
Origin
Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Hoby (1530–1566), courtier and translator.
Definition of natural liberty in US English:
natural liberty
noun
The freedom which a person or animal possesses in nature; specifically the state in which human beings are free to act as they think fit, unhindered by laws or regulatory social structures.
Origin
Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Hoby (1530–1566), courtier and translator.