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pickaninny
Or 辱··Ծ·Բ,
[pik-uh-nin-ee]
noun
Older Use: Now Offensive.
plural
pickaninniesa term used to refer to a Black child.
pickaninny
/ ˌɪəˈɪɪ /
noun
a variant spelling (esp US) of piccaninny
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Sensitive Note
Pickaninny is a dated term, originally used in a neutral or even affectionate way in the West Indies, but now perceived as insulting.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pickaninny1
First recorded in 1645–55; probably ultimately from Portuguese pequenino, diminutive of pequeno “small”; as a word for “small child,” pickaninny and its variants are widespread in English-based creoles of the New World and West Africa; compare Jamaican English pickney, West African English pickin “small child”
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