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Mexicans of predominantly African descent
Afro-Mexicans (Spanish: Afromexicanos), also known as Black Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos negros), are Mexicans of total or predominantly African ancestry
Afro-Mexicans
including Black and Indigenous Mexicans, make up nearly all of the peasantry and working classes, while lighter-skinned Mexicans – many being criollo, directly
Racism_in_Mexico
Latin Americans with Sub-Saharan African ancestry
their specific nationality, such as Afro-Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Haitian, or Afro-Mexican. The number of Afro–Latin Americans may be underreported
Afro–Latin_Americans
Afro-Mexicans played an important role in the Mexican War of Independence, most prominently with insurgent leader Vicente Guerrero, who became commander
Afro-Mexicans in the Mexican War of Independence
Afro-Mexicans_in_the_Mexican_War_of_Independence
People of Mexico
the general Mexican population. Studies that focus on Mexicans of predominantly European descent or Afro-Mexicans have not been made. Mexicans who self-identify
Mexicans
Americas. Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Cubans, Afro-Dominicans, Afro-Hondurans, Afro-Panamanians, Afro–Puerto Ricans, Afro-Colombians, Afro-Mexicans and other
List_of_Afro-Latinos
in Mexico (2020 census) Indigenous Mexicans Black Mexicans A large majority of Mexicans have been classified as "Mestizos", meaning in modern Mexican usage
Demographics_of_Mexico
Ethnic group
national census allowing black Mexicans to self-identify, even though polls had shown that about 2.5 million Mexicans identify as black. Racism in Puerto
Black Hispanic and Latino Americans
Black_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Country in North America
role of Afro-Mexicans in Mexico, dispelling the misconception that they had assimilated into the mestizo identity. At the 2020 census, Afro-Mexicans were
Mexico
Mexicans of European and Amerindian ancestry
58% of Mexicans self-identify as mestizos when asked about their race, and another survey by Cohesión Social found that over 70% of Mexicans identified
Mestizos_in_Mexico
Ethnic group(s)
White Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos blancos) are Mexicans who are associated with the racial category of whiteness. In Mexico, skin-color classification
White_Mexicans
Coastal area in Guerrero, Mexico
Costa Chica of Oaxaca as both have significant populations of Afro-Mexicans. The Afro-Mexican presence in Guerrero is strongest in this region, especially
Costa_Chica_of_Guerrero
Americans who are both Black and Mexican American
recorded that 26 of the 44 Mexicans who founded the pueblo were Afro-Mexicans or Mexicans of African descent. In the 1960s and 1970s, Black and Chicano
Blaxican
Academic field focusing on peoples of the African diaspora and Africa
field includes scholars of African-American, Afro-Canadian, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latino, Afro-European, Afro-Asian, African Australian, and African literature
Black_studies
Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain
opposition traditions. Besides, Afro-Mexicans like Vicente Guerrero and José María Morelos also played crucial roles in Mexico's independence movement in the
Mexican_War_of_Independence
State of Mexico
community of Afro-Mexicans. Some of the best-known dances include Los Diablos, La Tortuga, Las Mascaritas, and Los Tejorones. In the Afro-Mexican Costa Chica
Oaxaca
Caribbean people with Sub-Saharan African ancestry
Afro-Jamaicans Afro–Kittitians and Nevisians Afro-Martinicans Afro-Mexicans Afro-Nicaraguans Afro-Panamanians Afro–Puerto Ricans Afro–Saint Lucians Afro-Salvadorans
Afro-Caribbean_people
Persons of mixed sub-Saharan African and Amerindian ancestry
Roo, Yucatán, and Veracruz, where many of the country's Afro-Mexicans reside. Culturally, Mexican lobos followed Amerindian traditions, rather than African
Zambo
Racialized classification of people
the first time in Mexico and recorded a total of 1.4 million (1.2% of the total Mexican population). The majority of Afro-Mexicans live in the Costa Chica
Black_people
law in Mexico which protects the cultural heritage of Indigenous Mexicans and Afro-Mexicans and aims to curtail appropriation of Afro-Mexican and Indigenous
Federal_Law_for_the_Protection_of_Cultural_Heritage_of_Indigenous_and_Afro-Mexican_Peoples_and_Communities
Mexican footballer (born 1980)
Edoardo Isella, is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is known as one of the first Afro-Mexicans to debut for Guadalajara
Edoardo_Isella
Americans of Mexican ancestry
Mexican population. Mexicans are the largest Hispanic ethnic group in Atlanta. Mexicans are concentrated in Gwinnett County. New Orleans – Mexicans are
Mexican_Americans
State of Mexico
communities of Afro-Mexicans in the Costa Chica region. The state was named after Vicente Guerrero, one of the most prominent leaders in the Mexican War of Independence
Guerrero
National anthem of Mexico
The "Mexican National Anthem", also known by its incipit "Mexicans, at the Cry of War", is the official national anthem of the United Mexican States. Its
Himno_Nacional_Mexicano
improvisational efforts, which later diffused to Mexico. Because of that, an influx of Mexican and Afro-Mexicans have influenced the genre and vice-versa. From
Jazz_in_Mexico
Migrations in the US from 1940 to 1970
rooted in a complex Black identity with Afro-Mexicans of mixed Spanish, indigenous and African ancestry. By 1821, Mexico had abolished slavery as part of the
Second Great Migration (African American)
Second_Great_Migration_(African_American)
Fictional comic book character
locations with a large Hispanic population. Mexico portal Comics portal Afro-Mexicans Blackface Comics in Mexico Rarotonga María Isabel Rubí Yesenia Gabriel
Memín_Pinguín
genetic histories of African Americans, Afro-Canadians, Afro-Caribbeans, Afro-Latinos, Afro-Europeans, Afro-Asians, and African Australians. The Sahara
Genetic history of the African diaspora
Genetic_history_of_the_African_diaspora
Use of masks for traditional ceremonies in Mexico
materials. Masks commonly depict Europeans (Spanish, French, etc.), Afro-Mexicans, old men and women, animals, and the fantastic or the supernatural,
Mexican_mask-folk_art
Mexican non-alcoholic beverage
sector of Afro-Mexican vendors. Most Mexicans are unaware that tamarind is an African plant, leading to the erasure of African and Afro-Mexican culture
Tamarindo_(drink)
Ethnic group
portal Mexico portal Haiti–Mexico relations Afro-Mexicans "En México hay unos 110 mil haitianos; 45 mil en CDMX" (in Spanish). Archive Web: En México hay
Haitian_Mexicans
Spanish term to indicate mixed ancestry
For Afro-Mexicans, the ideology has denied their historical contributions to Mexico and their current place in Mexican political life. Mexican politicians
Mestizo
Town in Guerrero, Mexico
state of Oaxaca. The municipality has the state's largest population of Afro-Mexicans with most of the population of this ethnicity. The town and municipality
Cuajinicuilapa
1940 song
la Negra" Intro sample. Problems playing this file? See media help. Afro-Mexicans Copla (poetry) Hemiola Son mexicano Jáuregui, Jesús (2012). El son mariachero
El_Son_de_la_Negra
effective civil courts where a complaint of mistreatment could be filed, Afro-Mexicans saw the Inquisition as a way to alleviate this miserable situation.
Slavery_in_New_Spain
Argentines of Sub-Saharan African descent
Afro-Argentines (Spanish: Afroargentinos), also known as Black Argentines (Spanish: Argentinos negros), are Argentines who have predominantly or total
Afro-Argentines
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
Mixteca a la costa". Guía México Desconocido: Oaxaca. 137: 84–85. Agren, David (19 March 2020). "'We exist. We're here': Afro-Mexicans make the census after
Pinotepa_Nacional
Indigenous people of Mexico
region, which they share with Mixtecs and Nahuas as well as mestizos and Afro-Mexicans. The main Amuzgo communities (in order) include Xochistlahuaca, Tlacoachistlahuaca
Amuzgos
Los Angeles were mulattos and Afro-Mexicans who immigrated to California from Sinaloa and Sonora in northwestern Mexico. Contributions to the city's culture
History of African Americans in Los Angeles
History_of_African_Americans_in_Los_Angeles
Mexico By ethnicity Mestizo (62%), majority Native Mexicans (21%), Native Mexicans (7%), other (10% including Europeans, Arabs, Asians, Afro-Mexicans)
List of countries by ethnic groups
List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups
Culture from the United Mexican States
(2017-07-19). "The Untold History of Afro-Mexicans, Mexico's Forgotten Ethnic Group". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2022-01-04. "Mexico's Lasting European Influence"
Culture_of_Mexico
Mexican footballer (born 1979)
was not used during the tournament. As of match played 6 July 2003 Afro-Mexicans Melvin Brown. "Puebla FC Plantel". Puebla FC. Archived from the original
Melvin_Brown_(footballer)
State of Mexico
caste system for those with African blood. Today, the vast majority of Afro-Mexicans in Veracruz and other parts of the country are spread out and intermixed
Veracruz
Island in Quintana Roo, Mexico
island and municipality in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen. It is separated from the
Cozumel
Culinary traditions of Mexico
the indigenous people did not think they were eating. Even today, most Mexicans believe that their national identity would be at a loss without chiles
Mexican_cuisine
Christian voluntary association
von. Black Blood Brothers: Confraternities and Social Mobility for Afro-Mexicans. Gainesville: University of Florida Press 2006. Jaque Hidalgo, Javiera
Confraternity
Capital and most populous city of Mexico
Swiss, and Mexicans, fought for the Mexican cause, repelling the American attacks. After defeating the Saint Patrick's Battalion, the Mexican–American War
Mexico_City
Theatrical makeup caricaturing Black people
as from the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis Ernesto Derbez. Currently in Mexico only 3–4% of the population are Afro-Mexicans (this percentage
Blackface
Sweet drink of Spanish origin
Gonzalez, Anita (4 July 2018). Jarocho's Soul: Cultural Identity and Afro-Mexican Dance. University Press of America. ISBN 9780761827757 – via Google Books
Horchata
Mural by Arturo García Bustos
period in the Mexican Revolution. The consistent theme of all five civil wars is liberal-oriented Mexicans versus conservative-oriented Mexicans, with the
Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito
Oaxaca_en_la_historia_y_en_el_mito
List of North American ethnic groups
Belize) Mexicans (including Northeastern Mexicans, Northwestern Mexicans, Baja Californians, Western Mexicans, Abajeno, Central Mexicans, Southern Mexican, Coastal
List of contemporary ethnic groups of North America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_North_America
Social Mobility for Afro-Mexicans. Gainesville: University of Florida Press 2006. Bazant, Jan. Alienation of Church Wealth in Mexico: Social and Economic
Catholic_Church_in_Mexico
San José confessed to spitting on and damaging items in Mexico City in 1717. Indigenous and Afro-Latin traditions also shaped colonial witchcraft practices
Witchcraft_in_Latin_America
American band
identity and being a Mexican woman living in America." Díaz was Afro-Mexican, and the band had a motto of "Queer Love and Afro-Mexico", which Rolling Stone
Reyna_Tropical
Mexican footballer (born 2001)
Cup: 2023 Mexico CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2023 CONCACAF Nations League: 2024–25 Association football portal Mexico portal Biography portal Afro-Mexicans "Ozziel
Ozziel_Herrera
Ethnic group
early 1764. Spanish Floridians in west Florida mostly fled to Veracruz, Mexico, with about 620 sailing from Pensacola. The term "Floridano" was the term
Floridanos
Socio-cultural region of Southern Mexico
of eastern Guerrero and western Oaxaca, home to Mixteca, Amuzgo, and Afro-Mexicans Achiutla Technological University of the Mixteca "Mixtec.org - About"
La_Mixteca
Folk dance
the area's Afro-Mexican communities. The first three contains characteristics which are found only in this region and nowhere else in Mexico and include
Mexican_folk_dance
Musical artist
(1951) A Galician Dances the Mambo (1951) The Night Is Ours (1952) Afro-Mexicans "Birth record of Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez". FamilySearch
Toña_la_Negra
descent Afro-Germans Afro-Irish Afro-Latino Afro-Mexican Afro-Peruvian Afro-Puerto Rican Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian Black British Afro-Caribbean
List of Brazilians of Black African descent
List_of_Brazilians_of_Black_African_descent
1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States
banned all Mexicans in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas from U.S. citizenship, except white male Mexicans. Furthermore, non-white Mexicans lost certain
Mexican–American_War
City of Michoacán, Mexico
(2006). Black Blood Brothers: Confraternities and Social Mobility for Afro-Mexicans. Gainesville: The University Press of Florida. pp. 119–121. ISBN 0-8130-2942-2
Morelia
Region in Oaxaca, Mexico
connects the coasts of both states. The population includes Mestizos and Afro-Mexicans, as well as indigenous Mixtec, Amuzgo, Chatino, Chontal, Zapotec peoples
Costa_Region
American film director
culture. In 2014, the couple produced ¿Quiénes son los afro-mexicanos? (Who are the Afro-Mexicans?), a two-part documentary short film that aired across
Queen_Muhammad_Ali
Fugitive slaves who lived in hidden communities
Evidence of these communities can be found in the Afro-Mexican population of the region. Other Afro-Mexican communities descended from people who escaped
Maroons
Mexican painter (1646–1739)
sheets Byōbu, oil on canvas, 242 x 324, Franz Mayer Museum. Afro-Mexicans Castas Mexican art Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (2005). Art of Colonial Latin America
Juan_Correa
State of central Mexico
According to the 2020 Census, 1.74% of the state of Mexico's population identified as Black, Afro-Mexican, or of African descent. The state has over three
State_of_Mexico
Mexican folk song and dance
style, which originated in the Mexican state of Veracruz and combines Spanish (Andalusian), indigenous, Afro-Mexican and Afro-Caribbean musical elements.
La_Bamba_(song)
Creole spoken in Southern US
Afro-Seminole Creole (ASC) is a dialect of Gullah spoken by Black Seminoles in scattered communities in Oklahoma, Texas, and Northern Mexico. Afro-Seminole
Afro-Seminole_Creole
American scholar
Colonial Mexico: Absolutism, Christianity, and Afro-Creole Consciousness, 1570-1640 (Indiana UP, 2003) Colonial Blackness: A History of Afro-Mexico (Indiana
Herman_Bennett_(scholar)
World decade 2015–2024 and 2025-2035
Andrew Holness in Kingston, Jamaica. In 2015, Mexico's population survey reported that 1.38 million Mexicans, which represents about 1.2% of the country's
International Decade for People of African Descent
International_Decade_for_People_of_African_Descent
Uruguayans of predominantly African descent
Afro-Uruguayans (Spanish: Afrouruguayos), also known as Black Uruguayans (Spanish: Uruguayos negros), are Uruguayans with partial or total ancestry from
Afro-Uruguayans
"African Americans." Handbook of Texas. Blacks in Colonial Spanish Texas Afro-Mexicans: The History, The Culture, The Presence African Presence in Texas Education
History of African Americans in Texas
History_of_African_Americans_in_Texas
African-American mariachi
Modern Mexican mythical figure La Leyenda del Charro Negro, a Mexican 2D-animated movie that invokes the legend Afro-Mexicans Blaxican Sombrero AfroLatinidad
Timoteo,_"El_Charro_Negro"
Mexican footballer (born 1999)
for Tecos UAG and San Luis. Afro-Mexicans "Maleck involucrado en accidente de auto; mueren dos personas". Diario AS México (in Spanish). 23 June 2019.
Joao_Maleck
Existence of multiple, distinct cultures within a single country
followed by White Mexicans and Indigenous Mexicans. There are many other ethnic groups such as Arab Mexicans, Afro-Mexicans and Asian Mexicans. From the year
Multiculturalism
City in Sonora, Mexico
indigenous language; while 606 inhabitants (0.93%) consider themselves Afro-Mexicans or Afro-descendants. 79.93% of its inhabitants belong to the Catholic religion
Caborca
Afro-Mexican slave revolt leader (born 1545)
Americas. In the late 19th century, Yanga was named as a "national hero of Mexico" and "The first liberator of America" ("El Primer Libertador de América")
Gaspar_Yanga
Name list
Carrillo, Afro-Mexican songwriter. Álvaro Díaz González (born 1972), Chilean screenwriter, producer, and director Álvaro Guerrero, Mexican film actor
Álvaro
Mexican Democracy (1824)
(República de Indios), while all others—Spaniards, mixed-race castas, and Afro-Mexicans—were members of the Republic of Spaniards (República de Españoles).
Democracy_in_Mexico
Cultural aesthetic and philosophy
artists with a shared interest in envisioning Black futures that stem from Afro-diasporic experiences. While Afrofuturism is most commonly associated with
Afrofuturism
Persons of mixed Asian and African ancestry
Afro-Asians, African Asians, Blasians, or simply Black Asians are people of mixed Asian and Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Primarily through past slave
Afro-Asians
Social Mobility for Afro-Mexicans. Gainesville: University of Florida Press 2006. Bazant, Jan. Alienation of Church Wealth in Mexico: Social and Economic
History of the Catholic Church in Mexico
History_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Mexico
patrons, leaving debts unpaid. Freedom of wombs African diaspora Afro-Latino Afro-Mexicans Blackbirding Netto Question Racism in North America Racism in
Slavery_in_Latin_America
Sweet drink from Mexico
Chilate is a drink widely present in Amuzgos, Mixtec, Tlapanec people, and Afro-Mexican communities in the state of Guerrero, as well as in Acapulco. Not to
Chilate
Music festival
Afro Nation is an annual three-day music festival organised by global entertainment company The Malachite Group (TMG), founded in 2019 to unite the African
Afro_Nation
15th–19th century territory in the Americas
(2006). Black Blood Brothers: Confraternities and Social Mobility for Afro-Mexicans. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press. Gibson 1964. Rowe, John
Spanish_America
Mexican singer (1942–2013)
September 18, 2013), commonly known as just Johnny Laboriel, was an Afro-Mexican rock and roll singer. His career started in 1958, when at 16 years old
Johnny_Laboriel
2018 Mexican drama film by Jorge Pérez Solano
La Negrada internationally as Black Mexicans, is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Jorge Pérez Solano and produced by César Gutiérrez Miranda for
La_Negrada
Style of Mexican folk music and dance
Susana Harp riqueza musical afro mestiza" [Susana Harp shares the riches of Afro-Mexican music]. NOTIMEX (in Spanish). Mexico City. November 8, 2010. p
Son_mexicano
2025 studio album by Miguel
released on September 29, 2025, features cover art inspired by the Afro-Mexican Danza de los Diablos, aligning with the album's themes of cultural identity
Caos_(Miguel_album)
Mexican lawyer (born 1969)
to developing guidelines for prior consultation with Indigenous and Afro-Mexican communities, addressing their right to participate in decisions affecting
Alfredo_Gutiérrez_Ortiz_Mena
State of Mexico
population identified as Black, Afro-Mexican, or of African descent. Since 1960, large numbers of migrants from southern Mexican states have arrived to work
Baja_California
Ethnic minority in Cuba
Afro-Cubans (Spanish: Afrocubano) or Black Cubans are citizens of Cuba who have ancestry from any of the Black racial groups originating from Africa. The
Afro-Cubans
State of Mexico
population identified as Black, Afro-Mexican, or of African descent. The idiom Jalisco es México ("Jalisco is Mexico") is commonly used to refer to how
Jalisco
Ethnic group, race, and minority in California
Los Angeles California locations by race Demographics of California Afro-Mexicans Spanish California Hispanics and Latinos in California Blaxican Black
African Americans in California
African_Americans_in_California
Spanish colonists. In Mexico, the Jesuits were complicit the mistreatment of Afro-Mexicans, or people of mixed African and Native Mexican blood, which was
Jesuit missions in North America
Jesuit_missions_in_North_America
American Afrocentrist psychologist and activist
rights over to the LGBTQ, [...] the feminist movement, [...] [and] the Mexicans". In various speeches, Johnson also criticized President Joe Biden, contending
Umar_Johnson
Blasphemers, and Witches: Afro-Mexican Ritual Practice in the Seventeenth Century. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826337993.
Witchcraft_in_Africa
Owner of Afro-Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles
Maria Elena Lorenzo is an Afro-Mexican cook specializing in native cuisine from Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico. She is most known for her restaurant
Maria_Elena_Lorenzo
AFRO MEXICANS
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
White
Female
Hebrew
(רפַעָ) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Aphra, AFRA means "ashes, dust" and "clay, loam." Compare with another form of Afra.
Girl/Female
Indian
Dust colored, White
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFFRIKAH means "land of the Afri."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Immortal; Love
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Hebrew, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Tamil
White; Colour of Earth; Young Deer; Dust; Praise; The Maple Tree; Dust-coloured; Young Doe; Whitish Red; Happiness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Illuminated
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of English Geoffrey, probably SÉAFRA means "God's peace."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Dust-coloured
Boy/Male
Arabic
Clever
Girl/Female
Australian
Kind
Female
English
English name mostly used by African-Americans, derived from the continent name, AFRICA means "land of the Afri." The Afri were a tribe, possibly Berber, who dwelled in North Africa. The origin of the word Afri (pl.), Afer (sing.), may be connected with the Phoenician word 'afar, meaning "dust," which is also found in other Semitic languages, such as Hebrew Afra.
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese
Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese : topographic name from faro ‘beacon’, ‘lighthouse’ (Greek pharos), or a habitational name from any of several places named with this word. Compare Alfaro and Haro.English : variant of Farrow.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFRIKA means "land of the Afri."
Male
Hebrew
(רפַעָ) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Aphra, AFRA means "ashes, dust" and "clay, loam."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFFRIKA means "land of the Afri."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFRIKAH means "land of the Afri."
Boy/Male
Spanish
Reference to the card game faro.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFRICAH means "land of the Afri."
AFRO MEXICANS
AFRO MEXICANS
Boy/Male
Indian
The Sun God
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Noble Friend; Fair Bow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
Kind Hearted
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
A Gem of the Sea; Pearl
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
M.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A yadava
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Hindu God, God worshipped by the gods them selve
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Reflection on Consciousness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
Free; Grandson of Lord Krishna; Cooperative
Boy/Male
Spanish
Strict; restrained.
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n.
A gambling game at cardds, in whiich all the other players play against the dealer or banker, staking their money upon the order in which the cards will lie and be dealt from the pack.
adv. & prep.
Fro.
n.
A game at cards, resembling the modern faro, said to have been invented at Venice.
v. i.
To be moved to and fro as a signal.
a.
Nor responsible; not liable or able to answer fro consequences; innocent.
a.
Turned round like a crook, or bent to and fro.
v. i.
To move to and fro; to rock.
v. i.
To play at basset, baccara, faro. or omber; to gamble.
v. i.
To journey; to travel; to go to and fro.
a.
Moving up and down, or to and fro; having a reciprocating motion.
a.
Playing to and fro; undulating; as, wavy flames.
adv.
From; away; back or backward; -- now used only in opposition to the word to, in the phrase to and fro, that is, to and from. See To and fro under To.
v. i.
To run or rove to and fro.
v. i.
To move irregularly to and fro; to roll.
prep.
From.
n.
Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc.
a.
Floating about without any certain direction; driven to and fro.
n.
See Faro.
n.
See Faro.