indigene
See also: indigène
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From Middle French indigène, from Latin indigena.
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indigene (comparative more indigene, superlative most indigene)
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indigene (plural indigenes)
- An indigenous person; a native.
- 2005 April 10, Christopher Hitchens, “André Malraux: One Man's Fate”, in New York Times Book Review:
- The price for all this chutzpah was that Malraux then had to take up the cause of the colonial indigenes as if it really mattered to him.
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indigene
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indigene
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