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Liberi is either

  • the nominative/vocative plural of the word for "children"
  • the masculine or neuter genitive singular of the adjective meaning "free"
  • the masculine nominative/vocative plural of the adjective meaning "free"

As such it means

  • "children" (sentence subject) or "O children!"
  • "of the free "
  • "the free " (sentence subject) or "O free !"
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