Bozal

/boʊˈzɑːl/ noun

Historically, a term for an enslaved African person newly arrived in the Americas who had not yet learned the language or customs of the colonizing Europeans.

From Spanish 'bozal,' possibly from a West African language (some scholars suggest Wolof or similar languages). The term became prominent in colonial Spanish America during the transatlantic slave trade.

AMቦዛል
ARبوزال
BNবোজাল
CAbozal
CSbozal
DAbozal
DEbozal
ELμποζαλ
ESbozal
FAبوزال
FIbozal
FRbozal
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