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Blackamoor
Blackamoor (ˈblækəmʊə(r), -mɔə(r)) Forms: 6 blake More, Blacke Moryn, black a Moore, 6–7 blacke Moore, blackmoor(e, 7 Black-Moor(e, -More, -moor, black Moor, Blackmore, -moore, Blackemore, Black-a-Moore, Black-amoore, blackeamoore, 7–8 Blackamore, Blackamoor(e, 7– blackamoor. [= Black Moor, a form a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blackamoor (decorative arts)
The reasons for the inclusion of a blackamoor head vary. Sculpture Blackamoor figures were also used in larger sculptures, such as on Blackamoor Bridge in Ulriksdal Palace, Sweden. wikipedia.org
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blackamoor
blackamoor/ˈblækəmɔ:(r) or, rarely, 罕读作 -muə(r);`blækəˌmɔr/ n(dated derog offensive 旧, 贬, 蔑) negro or dark-skinned person 黑人; 黑色皮肤的人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Blackamoor, Lancashire
Blackamoor is one village in Lancashire, England which is to the south of Blackburn. wikipedia.org
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black moor
black moor, more see Blackamoor. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Clayton (Roundhead)
The last evidence of him is in 1694 when he complained to the benchers of his Inn about his chambers, which had been sublet to a "blackamoor". wikipedia.org
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bloamon
bloamon var. of bloman, Obs., a blackamoor. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lower Darwen
Nearby places include Ewood and Blackamoor. It is situated in the valley of the River Darwen. wikipedia.org
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tawny-moor
† ˈtawny-moor Obs. [f. tawny + Moor n.2: cf. Blackamoor.] A name given to the tawny or brown-skinned natives of foreign lands; prob. originally to natives of northern Africa.1603 Owen Pembrokeshire v. (1892) 42 They seeme more like tawney Moores, then people of this lande. 1650 R. Stapylton Strada's... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrick Halpen
He resided in Blackamoor Yard, and was for some years the only native line-engraver in Dublin. wikipedia.org
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Sarotti
In an attempt to stave off accusations of racism, the tray-carrying blackamoor had been changed into a "mage" of golden skin colour in 2004. wikipedia.org
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Kammermohr
Other similarly derived words include Blackamoor, Matamoros, Maure, Mohr im Hemd, Moresca, Moresche, Moresque, Moreška, Morianbron, Morisco, Moros y cristianos wikipedia.org
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The Moor of Peter the Great
The Moor of Peter the Great (, The Blackamoor of Peter the Great or The Negro of Peter the Great) is an unfinished historical novel by Alexander Pushkin Adaptations 1961 – The Blackamoor of Peter the Great, opera, by Arthur Lourie 1976 – How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor, film, USSR, directed wikipedia.org
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Washing the Ethiopian White
Washing the Ethiopian (or at some periods the Blackamoor) White is one of Aesop's Fables and is numbered 393 in the Perry Index. Isaac Cruikshank issued a caricature print in 1795 under the title "Washing the Blackamoor White". wikipedia.org
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Dunham Massey Hall sundial
The figure has been categorised as an example of a tradition in western art history called the "blackamoor", a personification of the continent of Africa The blackamoor caricatures appeared in a wide range of arts including sculpture, painting, architectural decoration, ceramics, silverware and furniture wikipedia.org
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