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caboclo
[ kuh-baw-kloo, -kloh, -boh-; Portuguese kuh-baw-kloo ]
noun
, plural ca·bo·clos [k, uh, -, baw, -klooz, -klohz, k, uh, -, baw, -kl, oo, sh].
- a Brazilian of Indian or mixed Indian and white ancestry.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caboclo1
1810–20; < Portuguese < Tupi caboco, caboculo, caboclo
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Example Sentences
The caboclo slid down lightly along the trunk and saw two little bodies who were whining, staggering, dragging themselves along.
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A squat, swarthy man with rugged features, a caboclo, of white and Indian blood.
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The caboclo rushed to the cabin and made for the room where the candle was burning.
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The caboclo Indian did not remove his eyes from the pigeon-house.
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