English edit

Etymology edit

Variant of musteefino.

Noun edit

mustifino (plural mustifinos)

  1. Alternative form of musteefino
    • 1992, Richard Kenneth Barksdale, Praisesong of Survival: Lectures and Essays, 1957-89, University of Illinois Press, →ISBN, page 74:
      [] the triangulations involved in the fearsome rape and shameful begetting of mulattoes, mustees, zambos, and mustifinos when captains and overseers and bosses made their "retching rampage among the luminous Black pudding,” to use Gwen Brooks's phrase .
    • 2005, Veronica Marie Gregg, Caribbean Women: An Anthology of Non-fiction Writing, 1890-1980, →ISBN:
      This whitewashing confirmed that mustifinos and lighter-skinned coloureds, namely, those persons at least three degrees removed in lineal descent from a ...
    • 2017, Cathy J. Schlund Vials, Tara Betts, Sean Frederick Forbes, The Beiging of America, Personal Narratives about Being Mixed Race in the 21st Century, 2Leaf Press, →ISBN:
      [] my mother [is] no longer called a quadroon; I am not called an octoroon, my children will not be named mustifees and my grandchildren will not be mustifinos.