svabads

Etymology
Borrowed from (compare 🇨🇬), first mentioned in 16th-century texts.

A minority opinion is that it might actually be a native word, perhaps from the same source as the verb  and thus from the same Proto-Balto-Slavic form as the Slavic counterpart, i.e..

Adjective

 * 1)  free not in (political, economical, juridical, social) dependence
 * 2)  free not constrained by obligations, duties, worries
 * 3)  free not prohibited or limited, happening without hindrance, comfortable
 * 4)  free, open, natural, not artificial
 * 5)  free not taken, not occupied
 * 6)  free, loose, untied
 * 7)  tired, weak, without strength
 * 1)  free, open, natural, not artificial
 * 2)  free not taken, not occupied
 * 3)  free, loose, untied
 * 4)  tired, weak, without strength
 * 1)  free, loose, untied
 * 2)  tired, weak, without strength
 * 1)  tired, weak, without strength
 * 1)  tired, weak, without strength