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Negro         
  • "Negritos o Aetas" illustration in ''Bosquejo Geográfico e Histórico-natural del Archipielago Filipino'' (Ramón Jordana y Morera, 1885)
  • A European map of [[West Africa]], 1736. Included is the archaic mapping designation of [[Negroland]].
  • Street plate in [[Medina of Tunis]] showing, in Arabic and French, Negroes street.
HISTORICAL WORD FOR BLACK PEOPLE
Negroes; Negroe; Negro Race; Race, Negro; Ñegro; Niggish; African-Negro; African Negro; African-Negroes; African Negroes; African-Negros; African Negros; Negrœ; American Negro
['ni:gr??]
¦ noun (plural Negroes) a member of a dark-skinned group of peoples originally native to Africa south of the Sahara.
Origin
via Sp. and Port. from L. niger, nigr- 'black'.
Usage
Since the 1960s, when the term black was favoured as the term to express racial pride, Negro (together with related words such as Negress) has dropped out of favour. It is now regarded as old-fashioned or even offensive in both British and US English.
Negro         
  • "Negritos o Aetas" illustration in ''Bosquejo Geográfico e Histórico-natural del Archipielago Filipino'' (Ramón Jordana y Morera, 1885)
  • A European map of [[West Africa]], 1736. Included is the archaic mapping designation of [[Negroland]].
  • Street plate in [[Medina of Tunis]] showing, in Arabic and French, Negroes street.
HISTORICAL WORD FOR BLACK PEOPLE
Negroes; Negroe; Negro Race; Race, Negro; Ñegro; Niggish; African-Negro; African Negro; African-Negroes; African Negroes; African-Negros; African Negros; Negrœ; American Negro
(Negroes)
A Negro is someone with dark skin who comes from Africa or whose ancestors came from Africa. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
negro         
  • "Negritos o Aetas" illustration in ''Bosquejo Geográfico e Histórico-natural del Archipielago Filipino'' (Ramón Jordana y Morera, 1885)
  • A European map of [[West Africa]], 1736. Included is the archaic mapping designation of [[Negroland]].
  • Street plate in [[Medina of Tunis]] showing, in Arabic and French, Negroes street.
HISTORICAL WORD FOR BLACK PEOPLE
Negroes; Negroe; Negro Race; Race, Negro; Ñegro; Niggish; African-Negro; African Negro; African-Negroes; African Negroes; African-Negros; African Negros; Negrœ; American Negro
n.
African, black man.

Wikipedia

Negro
In the English language, negro is a term historically used to denote persons considered to be of Black African heritage. The word negro means the color black in both Spanish and in Portuguese, where English took it from.
Esempi di pronuncia per Negro
1. Helado Negro.
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2. Negro College Fund.
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3. as negro removal.
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4. column of Laguna Negra.
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5. Negros was celebrating.
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per Negro
1. He also called Negro‘‘ a charming word.‘‘ State Rep.
2. The character is described as a negro in the libretto.
3. We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote.
4. The doors opened to the entertainer and athlete were not open to the Negro insurance man in Atlanta or the Negro doctor in Los Angeles.
5. The former professional baseball player in the Negro Leagues was the first black coach in Major League Baseball and a co–founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.