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Definition of Swarthiness

Swarthiness
Swarthiness Swarth"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being swarthy; a dusky or dark complexion; tawniness.

Meaning of Swarthiness from wikipedia

- Zwarte Piet (Dutch: [ˈzʋɑrtə ˈpit]; Luxembourgish: Schwaarze Péiter; West Frisian: Swarte Pyt; Indonesian: Pit Hitam), also known in English by the translated...
- ocellate spot skate (Okamejei kenojei), also known as the spiny rasp skate or swarthy skate, is a species of skate in the family Rajidae and is commonly found...
- Olive skin is a human skin tone. It is often ****ociated with pigmentation in the Type III, Type IV and Type V ranges of the Fitzpatrick scale. It generally...
- likely derived from "Guinea Negro", implying that Italians are dark or swarthy-skinned like the natives of Guinea. The diminutive "Ginzo" probably dates...
- White Cross Manor was the manor house in Lydney, Gloucestershire, England, of the Wynter family. It was burnt to the ground in April 1645 on the orders...
- sawed in half. His teammates nicknamed him "the Big Baboon", a name the swarthy Ruth, who had disliked the nickname "****lips" at St. Mary's, detested...
- reached a height of six feet four inches by 21, and was described as "thin, swarthy, and rawboned." While he is usually portra**** bearded, he did not grow...
- Scarus niger, common names the swarthy parrotfish, dusky parrotfish, and black parrotfish, is a species of parrotfish. It is in the phylum Chordata, class...
- allied to Ludovico "il Moro" Sforza (the Moor, so-called because of his swarthy complexion), the de facto Duke of Milan, who needed French support to legitimise...
- In Norse cosmology, svartálfar (O.N. "black elves", "swarthy elves", sing. svartálfr), also called myrkálfar ("dark elves", "dusky elves", "murky elves"...