1782 J. Price (ed. 2) 13 Mr. Mackintosh being the son of a Scotch Planter, by a French Creole, of one of the West India Islands.
1868 G. Rose 195 The French Creole ladies.
1956 M. W. Stearns (1957) v. 54 The slaves are apparently singing a French-Creole tune in the French-Creole patois.
2000 P. Johnson & C. O'Brien 12 The long-simmering single pot dishes..were different from the refined foods common to New Orleans' established French Creole population.