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Maroon

Syllabification: (Ma·roon)
Pronunciation: /məˈro͞on/
Definition of Maroon

noun

  • a member of any of various communities in parts of the Caribbean who were originally descended from escaped slaves. In the 18th century Jamaican Maroons fought two wars against the British settlers, both of which ended with treaties affirming the independence of the Maroons.

Origin:

mid 17th century: from French marron 'feral', from Spanish cimarrón 'wild', (as a noun) 'escaped slave'; compare with Seminole

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