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Cre·ole
/ˈkriˌol/
法國人的混血兒,方言
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cre·ole
n.
One
born
of
European
parents
in
the
American
colonies
of
France
or
Spain
or
in
the
States
which
were
once
such
colonies
,
esp
.
a
person
of
French
or
Spanish
descent
,
who
is
a
native
inhabitant
of
Louisiana
,
or
one
of
the
States
adjoining
,
bordering
on
the
Gulf
of
of
Mexico
.
Note:
☞
“The
term
creole
negro
is
employed
in
the
English
West
Indies
to
distinguish
the
negroes
born
there
from
the
Africans
imported
during
the
time
of
the
slave
trade
.
The
application
of
this
term
to
the
colored
people
has
led
to
an
idea
common
in
some
parts
of
the
United
States
,
though
wholly
unfounded
,
that
it
implies
an
admixture
greater
or
less
of
African
blood.”
Note:
☞
“The
title
[
Creole
]
did
not
first
belong
to
the
descendants
of
Spanish
,
but
of
French
,
settlers
,
But
such
a
meaning
implied
a
certain
excellence
of
origin
,
and
so
came
early
to
include
any
native
of
French
or
Spanish
descent
by
either
parent
,
whose
nonalliance
with
the
slave
race
entitled
him
to
social
rank
.
Later
,
the
term
was
adopted
by
,
not
conceded
to
,
the
natives
of
mixed
blood
,
and
is
still
so
used
among
themselves
. . . .
Besides
French
and
Spanish
,
there
are
even
,
for
convenience
of
speech
, '
colored
'
Creoles
;
but
there
are
no
Italian
,
or
Sicilian
,
nor
any
English
,
Scotch
,
Irish
,
or
'
Yankee
'
Creoles
,
unless
of
parentage
married
into
,
and
themselves
thoroughly
proselyted
in
,
Creole
society.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cre·ole
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
Creole
or
the
Creoles
.
Note:
☞
In
New
Orleans
the
word
Creole
is
applied
to
any
product
,
or
variety
of
manufacture
,
peculiar
to
Louisiana
;
as
,
Creole
ponies
,
chickens
,
cows
,
shoes
,
eggs
,
wagons
,
baskets
,
etc
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Creole
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
a
language
that
arises
from
contact
between
two
other
languages
and
has
features
of
both
;
"
Creole
grammars
"
2:
of
or
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
native-born
persons
of
French
descent
in
Louisiana
; "
Creole
cooking
"
n
1:
a
person
of
European
descent
born
in
the
West
Indies
or
Latin
America
2:
a
person
descended
from
French
ancestors
in
southern
United
States
(
especially
Louisiana
)
3:
a
mother
tongue
that
originates
from
contact
between
two
languages
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