Creole

Creole
Cre•ole
[[t]ˈkri oʊl[/t]] n.
1) peo (now usu. in historical contexts)
a) a member of the French-speaking, generally urban population of Louisiana that claims descent from the region's earliest French and Spanish settlers
b) Also, Cre′ole of col′or. a member of any of several French-speaking communities of Louisiana of mixed black and French or Spanish ancestry
2) peo (sometimes l.c.)
a) criollo 1)
b) a person born in the West Indies or Mauritius but of European, usu. French, descent
3) ling. (usu. l.c.) a pidgin that has become the native language of a speech community
Compare pidgin 1)
4) peo
a) Louisiana Creole
5) peo (sometimes l.c.) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a Creole or Creoles
6) coo (usu. l.c.) made with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices and, often, served with rice
Etymology: 1595–1605; < F < Sp criollo < Pg crioulo native, der. of criar to bring up < L creāre to create

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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