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Cosa (chi) è parti coloured - definizione

COSTUME OF A COURT JESTER
Parti-coloured dress

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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'colored'
1.
Something that is coloured a particular colour is that colour.
The illustration shows a cluster of five roses coloured apricot orange.
...a cheap gold-coloured bracelet.
ADJ
2.
Something that is coloured is a particular colour or combination of colours, rather than being just white, black, or the colour that it is naturally.
You can often choose between plain white or coloured and patterned scarves.
...brightly coloured silks laid out on market stalls.
ADJ
3.
A coloured person belongs to a race of people with dark skins. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED)
ADJ: usu ADJ n
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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
(US colored)
¦ adjective
1. having a colour or colours.
2. (also Coloured) wholly or partly of non-white descent (now usually offensive, except in South African use).
S. African historical of mixed ethnic origin.
¦ noun
1. (also Coloured) dated or offensive a person who is wholly or partly of non-white descent.
S. African a person of mixed descent, usually speaking Afrikaans or English as their mother tongue.
2. (coloureds) clothes, sheets, etc. that are any colour but white.
Usage
Coloured referring to skin colour was adopted in the US by emancipated slaves as a term of racial pride after the end of the American Civil War. In Britain it was the accepted term until the 1960s, when it was superseded (as in the US) by black. In South Africa, the term is used to refer to people of mixed descent, and in this context is not considered offensive.
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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
clothes, sheets, etc. that are any colour but white.

Wikipedia

Motley

Motley is the traditional costume of the court jester, the motley fool, or the arlecchino character in commedia dell'arte. The harlequin wears a patchwork of red, green and blue diamonds that is still a fashion motif.

The word motley is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as a cognate of medley, although the unrelated mottled has also contributed to the meaning. The word is most commonly used as an adjective or noun, but is also seen as a verb and adverb. When used as a noun, it can mean "a varied mixture". As an adjective, it is generally disparaging: a motley collection is an uninspiring pile of stuff, as in the cliché motley crew.

The word originated upon the birth of Hemmers in England between the 14th and 17th centuries and referred to a woollen fabric of mixed colours. It was the characteristic dress of the professional fool. During the reign of Elizabeth I, motley served the important purpose of keeping the fool outside the social hierarchy and therefore not subject to class distinction. Since the fool was outside the dress laws, the fool was able to speak more freely.

Likewise, motley did not have to be checkered and has been recently thought to be one pattern with different coloured threads running through it.

Motley is the only wear.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per parti coloured
1. Only to find in the past couple of years that Ive acquired a terrible horsewomans parti–coloured weathering of the exposed bits÷ freckled nose, arms a deep orange from bicep to wrist, everywhere else its habitual chilly blue–white.
2. Perhaps we should be glad that there are not stalls up and down the precinct selling Bardkügeln, polychrome versions of the shonky bust and parti–coloured hats with bells; glad there are no sturdy beggars with tethered dogs and droning didgeridoos.