A person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa).
1 Waiting upon her at either hand were the blackamoor and the negress.
2 No, the beastly blackamoor had done the business on his own account.
3 What had kept him so long, and why had he turned blackamoor ?
4 Many blackamoor figures portray exoticized images of servants and slaves of African descent.
5 I knew it was no blackamoor that was stealing into the great house.
6 From the chairs stepped the blackamoor , painted as white as paste.
7 A pack of fiends were better companions, I trow, than your blackamoor troop.
8 Lily, whom he might have had in his bosom, would have been no blackamoor .
9 I am such a blackamoor that I cannot smirch myself.
10 I'll ask him, and assure him that the blackamoor is not to be trusted.
11 Doubtless you will hang us all by aid of that blackamoor gallant of yours?
12 Be'st thou the de'il, or the de'il's footman, sir blackamoor ?
13 I trow you mean the old blackamoor sword-cutler's wench.
14 I have only one body-servant with me, this unlucky blackamoor , who speaks nothing save Dutch.
15 I won't leave him, though he marries a blackamoor , thought George as he sat alone.
16 After a minute or two the blackamoor spoke in whispers: Mistress Jennings need have no fear.
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