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dark -skinned (comparative more dark-skinned , superlative most dark-skinned )
Having a relatively dark skin .
Antonym: lightskinned
1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider Haggard , She: A History of Adventure , London: Longmans, Green, and Co. , published 1887 , →OCLC :"They are only fit for muck, they are; and they smell bad enough for it already." Job, it will be perceived, was no admirer of the manners and customs of our dark-skinned brothers.
Of a black person, having relatively dark -colored skin .
having dark skin
Arabic: أَسْمَر ( ʔasmar )
Armenian: թուխ (hy) ( tʻux )
Belarusian: цемнаску́ры ( cjemnaskúry )
Bulgarian: тъмноко́ж ( tǎmnokóž )
Catalan: bru (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 暗色 皮膚 的 / 暗色 皮肤 的 ( ànsè pífū de )
Czech: snědý (cs)
Danish: mørklødet
Dutch: donkerhuidig , donker (nl)
Finnish: tummaihoinen (fi)
French: basané (fr) , bronzé (fr)
Galician: moreno (gl)
Georgian: მუქი ( muki )
German: dunkelhäutig (de)
Greek:
Ancient: ὀρφνός ( orphnós ) , περκνός ( perknós )
Hebrew: שָׁחוּם (he) ( shakhúm )
Hindi: हब्शी ( habśī ) , हबशी (hi) ( habśī ) , हबसी (hi) ( habsī ) , काला (hi) ( kālā ) , सियाह (hi) ( siyāh ) , कृष्ण (hi) ( kŕṣṇa )
Hungarian: napbarnított (hu)
Icelandic: hörundsdökkur
Irish: coirtithe , dubh sa chraiceann , dorcha sa chraiceann
Japanese: 浅黒い (ja) ( あさぐろい, asaguroi ) , 色黒な ( いろぐろな, iroguro na ) , 黒っぽい ( くろっぽい, kuroppoi )
Korean: 거무스름하다 (ko) ( geomuseureumhada )
Ladino: moreno
Latin: aquilus (la)
Malay: gelap (ms)
Maori: kiri waitutu , kirimangu , kaunenehu
Norwegian:
Bokmål: mørkhudet
Ottoman Turkish: قرامان ( karaman )
Persian: سیاهچرده ( siyâh-čorde ) , اسمر (fa) ( asmar )
Polish: ciemnoskóry (pl)
Romanian: smead (ro) , oacheș (ro) , bronzat (ro)
Russian: темноко́жий (ru) ( temnokóžij ) , сму́глый (ru) ( smúglyj )
Samoan: ʻuli
Spanish: moreno (es)
Swedish: mörkhyad (sv)
Tagalog: swarang iyong
Turkish: esmer (tr)
Ukrainian: темношкі́рий ( temnoškíryj )