Blackamoor

/ˈblækəmʊə/ noun

An archaic and offensive term for a Black person, used historically in English literature and documents.

From 'black' and 'Moor' (referring to North African peoples). Used in Early Modern English, particularly in 16th-17th century literature like Shakespeare's works.

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