Concept cluster: History > Gypsies or Romani people
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Alternative form of alcaide [The governor or commander of a Spanish or Portuguese fortress or prison.]
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prejudice or social discrimination against Haitians.
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Hostility, prejudice or racism toward Romani people (Gypsies).
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Antigypsyism (hostility, prejudice or racism toward Romani people).
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(derogatory) A political entity reminiscent of the old apartheid-era territories of the same name.
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(now rare) A Gypsy, a Romani.
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Alternative form of didicoy [A gypsy or traveller, especially one who is not Romani or is not full-blooded Romani.]
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Alternative form of didicoy [A gypsy or traveller, especially one who is not Romani or is not full-blooded Romani.]
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Alternative spelling of didicoy [A gypsy or traveller, especially one who is not Romani or is not full-blooded Romani.]
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A gypsy or traveller, especially one who is not Romani or is not full-blooded Romani.
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Alternative form of didicoy [A gypsy or traveller, especially one who is not Romani or is not full-blooded Romani.]
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Of, from, or pertaining to East Jerusalem.
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(dated) A gypsy.
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A gypsy.
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A non-Roma; a non-Romani person.
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A non-Roma, a non-Romani person.
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Alternative form of gadje (“non-Romani person”) [A non-Roma; a non-Romani person.]
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Alternative form of gadjo (“non-Roma”) [A non-Roma, a non-Romani person.]
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(Britain, offensive, slang, rare) An Egyptian.
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Alternative form of gyppy [(informal, derogatory, ethnic slur) A gypsy.]
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Alternative spelling of Gypsy [(sometimes offensive) A member of the Romani people, or one of the sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichal, etc).]
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Alternative form of gypsydom [The realm or sphere of gypsies.]
adj
Like a gipsy.
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Alternative form of gypsyism [The state of being a gypsy.]
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Alternative form of gypsylike [Resembling or characteristic of a gypsy.]
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Someone who is not a Romani, Sinti, Gypsy, or Traveller.
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(among gypsies) A female Gorgio; a woman who is not a gypsy.
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(among gypsies) A person who is not a gypsy.
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(often italicized) A non-Romani person.
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(Britain) Initialism of Gypsy, Traveller and Roma community. [(sometimes offensive) A member of the Romani people, or one of the sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichal, etc).]
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Synonym of gypsy (“contra dance step”)
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Alternative form of gyppy [(informal, derogatory, ethnic slur) A gypsy.]
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(UK, slang, offensive) Alternative spelling of gippo [(Britain, offensive, slang) A Gypsy.]
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(informal, derogatory, ethnic slur) A gypsy.
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(obsolete, rare) Of or relating to gypsies.
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Archaic spelling of gypsy. [(colloquial) An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny.]
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One who studies the life and culture of gypsies.
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The study of the life and culture of gypsies.
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(dated) A sly, roguish woman.
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The realm or sphere of gypsies.
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Like a gypsy.
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The state of being a gypsy.
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Obsolete form of gypsy. [(colloquial) An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny.]
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The fear or hatred of Israel.
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(rare) Having a fear or loathing of Israel
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(South Africa, derogatory, slang, ethnic slur) Alternative form of yarpie [(South Africa, derogatory, slang, ethnic slur) A white South African man.]
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(Britain, US, ethnic slur, dated) A German, particularly a male German.
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Alternative form of Judeophile [One who loves Jews.]
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Alternative form of Judeophobia [An irrational fear or hatred of Jews.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Judeophobia [An irrational fear or hatred of Jews.]
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(archaic) A member of the Christian population of Macao.
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(historical) The parts of Ireland under English jurisdiction.
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Alternative letter-case form of Phalangist [A member of the Phalange]
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An irrational fear, hatred, or dislike of Shi'ites.
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(chiefly Britain and Ireland, offensive) A member of the travelling community. A gypsy.
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(military, slang, ethnic slur, derogatory, offensive) A Japanese person, especially a soldier.
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Alternative form of tzigane [(sometimes offensive) A Hungarian Gypsy (Romani person).]
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(rare) The study of gypsies.
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(sometimes offensive) A Hungarian Gypsy (Romani person).
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Alternative spelling of tzigane [(sometimes offensive) A Hungarian Gypsy (Romani person).]
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Obsolete form of tzigane. [(sometimes offensive) A Hungarian Gypsy (Romani person).]
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(offensive) A Gypsy.
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(archaic) The gypsies of Spain.

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