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Bozal

Bozal

See also: bozal

English

Adjective

Bozal (not comparable)

  1. Of a slave, recently brought to a colony from Africa.
    • 1840: David Turnbull, Travles in the West: Cuba; with Notices of Porto Rico, and the Slave Trade, pp. 62–63
      I was assured that the labour of eight emancipated Africans was considered equal to that of twelve apprenticed labourers born in the colony; and on the same principle, a Bozal African, fresh from one of the market places of the Havana, commands an average price of twenty-four ounces of gold when sold by retail
    • 1843: J. F. Johnson, Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention, p. 122
      They were libelled for salvage by the officers who took them up, and libelled as property by the miscreants called Spanish gentlemen who had bought them in Cuba, knowing them to be Bozal negroes fresh from Africa.

Noun

Bozal (plural Bozals)

  1. A slave recently brought to a colony from Africa.
    • 1853: R. R. Madden, The Island of Cuba: Its Resources, Progress, and Prospects, p. 234
      it was occasioned by the loss of so many valuable Bozals, or newly imported Africans

Synonyms

  • salt water slave

See also

bozal

bozal

See also: Bozal

Spanish

Noun

bozal m (plural bozales)

  1. A muzzle; device to stop an animal from biting
  2. A noseband, usually on a horse bridle or halter

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