There are many forms:
1. liber, -era, -erum: free (social or politically), as a noun: a free man (or woman), etc
2. liber, -eri: son, child
3. Liber, -eri: Baccus (the god) or wine
4. liber, -bri: book, letter or any sort of text.
Free.
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Liber Familia
It can be either the adjective, meaning 'free', or the noun, meaning 'book.'
Liber luporum.
Do you mean the Latin translation of the English word child? Liberi, liberorum/liberum (usually used in the plural). Not to be confused with the adjective liber, libera, liberum (free), the noun liber, libri (book), or the nouns libertus, liberti (freedman) and liberta, libertae (freedwoman).
The Latin word for Book is Liber.
Liber is a Latin word meaning 'free' or 'unrestrained'; it can be found in English words such as liberty, liberate, and Libertarian.
The components translate as: Liber = free turris = tower domus dei = house of God I can't help with the rest I'm afraid.
Book of death = Liber mortis
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