different between caucasian vs haole
caucasian
English
Adjective
caucasian
- Alternative letter-case form of Caucasian
Noun
caucasian (plural caucasians)
- Alternative letter-case form of Caucasian
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haole
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hawaiian haole.
Noun
haole (plural haole or haoles)
- (Hawaii) A non-Hawaiian, usually specifically a Caucasian.
- 1946, Armine Von Tempski, Bright Spurs (page 122)
- I had never known any haoles except Elmer and Marks and they were ice cold affairs. Everyone was always glad when their twice-a-month visit was pau. The very island seemed to sigh with relief […]
- 2012, Julia Flynn Siler, Lost Kingdom, Grove Press, p. 27:
- Commerce was flourishing in the kingdom and the rising merchant class was made up largely of haole rather than Hawaiians.
- 1946, Armine Von Tempski, Bright Spurs (page 122)
Derived terms
- Kill Haole Day
Anagrams
- a**hole, a-hole, ahole
Hawaiian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hao?.le/, [?h?o?le]
Noun
haole
- foreigner
- Caucasian
- Englishman, Englishwoman, American
Verb
haole
- (stative) foreign
- (stative) Caucasian, white
- (stative) English, American
- ??lelo haole — English language
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