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octoroon

noun
oc·​to·​roon | \ ˌäk-tÉ™-ˈrün How to pronounce octoroon (audio) \

Definition of octoroon

dated, now offensive
: a person of one-eighth black ancestry

Examples of octoroon in a Sentence

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The 1850 census instructed enumerators: Be particularly careful to distinguish between blacks, mulattoes, quadroons, and octoroons. Jess Mchugh, Fortune, "The U.S. Census Has a Long History of Discrimination," 20 June 2019 As Zoe, the titular octoroon and object of plantation heir George Peyton's affection, Ariel Richardson gives an affecting performance filled with striking silhouette-like poses and raw recitations of prose. Dan Jakes, Chicago Reader, "Definition Theatre’s An Octoroon boldly subverts, in white-, red-, and blackface," 2 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of octoroon

1859, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for octoroon

octa- + -roon (as in quadroon)

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