Blackamoor

//ˈblæk.əˌmɔː(ɹ)//

Synonyms for "blackamoor" (6 found)

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Related words (3)

Noun(2 words)

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Translations

12 translations across 7 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • не́гър noun (person with dark skin)
  • не́гърка noun (person with dark skin)

Czech

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  • mouřenín noun (person with dark skin)

Dutch

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  • Moor noun (person with dark skin)
  • moriaan noun (person with dark skin)
  • neger noun (black slave or servant)

Finnish

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  • murjaani noun (person with dark skin)

French

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  • nègre noun (black slave or servant)

German

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  • Mohr noun (person with dark skin)

Polish

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  • Murzyn noun (person with dark skin)
  • Murzynka noun (person with dark skin)
  • czarnuch noun (black slave or servant)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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Argent, three blackamoors’ heads couped sable, capped or, fretty gules.

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`Well, Job,' I said, `perhaps it would be as well. There are lots of blankets there, only be careful to keep out of the moon, or it may turn your head or blind you.' `Lord, sir! I don't think it would much matter if it did; it is that turned already with the sight of these blackamoors and their filthy, thieving ways.'

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Go venture shipwreck on the sullen coasts Where blackamoors make captive Christian men ...

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"What!" exclaimed the Prince, "the music is by the blackamoor (a black Moor). Well, my fine blackamoor, henceforth thou art in my service."

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