griffe
1 Americannoun
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the offspring of a Black person and a mulatto.
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a person of mixed Black and American Indian ancestry.
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a mulatto, especially a woman.
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of griffe1
An Americanism first recorded in 1715–25; from Louisiana French, from Caribbean Spanish grifo “curly-haired”
Origin of griffe2
1870–75; < French: claw < Germanic
Example Sentences
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On his bill of sale, it says that he is a griffe, a person of African and Native American descent.
From New York Times • May 24, 2017
Mon ami, did ever hear of a bourgeois handling sword as you, or bearing arms un coq d'or griffe de sable, en champ d'azur?
From Orrain A Romance by Levett-Yeats, S.
But the griffe rudely jerked me to my feet again, and told me, I suppose, that I was to accompany him.
From Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty by Crowninshield, Mrs. Schuyler
They were only signed with a griffe, or stamp, not by the King's pen and hand.
From Historical Mysteries by Lang, Andrew
There was a flash of light, and I saw a great griffe standing there, looking at me curiously.
From Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty by Crowninshield, Mrs. Schuyler
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