Saint-dominguan

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Synonym of Dominguan.

    "Not surprisingly, this vision of “creoleness” was used by some white Saint-Dominguans to support slavery and the continued subjugation of free people of color."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Synonym of Dominguan.

    "In October 1791, just a few months after the beginning of the Saint-Dominguan revolt, Pierre Bailly, a free mulatto from New Orleans, was tried on hearsay evidence that he had declared that he and his fellow conspirators were awaiting word ..."

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"In October 1791, just a few months after the beginning of the Saint-Dominguan revolt, Pierre Bailly, a free mulatto from New Orleans, was tried on hearsay evidence that he had declared that he and his fellow conspirators were awaiting word ..."

Etymology

From Saint-Domingue + -an.

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