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ˈcreolism [f. Creole + -ism.] The fact of being a Creole; Creole descent.
1788J. Ramsay Object. Abol. Slave Tr. Answ. (ed. 2) 49 The farther back the negroe could trace his Creolism, the more he valued himself. 1812Ann. Reg. (1810) 596 They [negroes] feel pride and consequence in being born in a new hemisphere, and conceive that to Creolism is attached a degree of dignity. 1893Athenæum 7 Oct. 484/1 Though he had been born in Misiones (Paraguay), yet, as the son of a lieutenant-governor of a department and removed to Spain at an early age, he did not suffer from the disabilities of creolism. |