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Quadroon
Webster 1828 Edition
Quadroon
QUADROON'
,Noun.
Definition 2024
quadroon
quadroon
English
Noun
quadroon (plural quadroons)
- (dated) A person of three-fourths Caucasian descent and one fourth African descent.
- 1868, Alcott, Louisa May, Little Women, ch. 47:
- There were slow boys and bashful boys, feeble boys and riotous boys, boys that lisped and boys that stuttered, one or two lame ones, and a merry little quadroon, who could not be taken in elsewhere, but who was welcome to the ‘Bhaer-garten’, though some people predicted that his admission would ruin the school.
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- (Australia, dated) A person of three-quarters Aboriginal descent and one quarter Caucasian descent; a person of one quarter Aboriginal descent.
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter V, p. 63; Chapter VIII, p. 120
- Diana was a black quadroon, her father being a blackfellow.
- He was the father of four quadroons who were regarded as half-castes because the lighter part of their mother's blood was Asiatic, and he was only too well aware of what their future would be should he desert them.
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter V, p. 63; Chapter VIII, p. 120
See also
Adjective
quadroon (not comparable)
- (dated) Having three-fourths Caucasian descent and one-fourth African descent.
- 1842, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “The Quadroon Girl”:
- Before them, with her face upraised,
- In timid attitude,
- Like one half curious, half amazed,
- A Quadroon maiden stood.
- 1852, Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin, ch. XVII:
- "What need you getting drunk, then, and cutting up, Prue?" said a spruce quadroon chambermaid, dangling, as she spoke, a pair of coral ear-drops.
- 1855, Whitman, Walt, “Song of Myself”, in Leaves of Grass, book III:
- The quadroon girl is sold at the auction-stand, the drunkard nods by the bar-room stove, […]
- 1842, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “The Quadroon Girl”:
Translations
three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent
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