crioulo
See also: Crioulo
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain but usually associated with cria (“offspring”) or criar (“to breed; to rear”). Possibly a corruption of criadouro (“breeding place”).
Pronunciation
Noun
crioulo m (plural crioulos, feminine crioula, feminine plural crioulas)
- (historical) criollo (a descendant of European settlers who is born in a colony)
- (historical) a slave born in the house of his master
- (historical) a black person born in the Americas
- Creole (a person of mixed black and European ancestry born in a colony or former colony)
- (Brazil, dated, usually offensive) nigger; negro (a person of sub-Saharan African descent)
- crioulo (a horse breed of South America)
- (linguistics) creole (a language that arises from the adoption of a pidgin as a first language)
- Crioulos de base portuguesa.
- Portuguese-based Creole languages.
- (uncountable) Cape Verdean Creole; Crioulo
Descendants
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