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English
Etymology
From Indo- + Briton.
Noun
Indo-Briton (plural Indo-Britons)
- (dated) A person born in India, of mixed Indian and British ancestry.
1839, Howard Malcom, Travels in South-Eastern Asia, embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam and China :Since then, twelve others have been received into the church; all Burmans but one, an Indo-Briton
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