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English
Etymology
From black + haired.
Pronunciation
Adjective
black-haired (not comparable)
- Having hair of a black color.
- Synonyms: eumelanic, melanocomous
Translations
having black hair
- Belarusian: чорнавало́сы (čornavalósy)
- Czech: černovlasý (cs)
- Danish: sorthåret
- Dutch: zwartharig (nl)
- German: schwarzhaarig (de), schwatt (colloquial, regional, Westphalia, Ruhrgebiet)
- Greek: μαυρομάλλης (el) (mavromállis), μελαχρινός (el) (melachrinós)
- Hungarian: fekete hajú
- Irish: dubh (ga), ceanndubh, cúldubh, dubhfholtach
- Japanese: 黒髪の (くろかみの, kurokami no)
- Korean: 흑발(黒髪)의 (heukbar-ui)
- Latvian: tumšmatains
- Macedonian: црнокос (crnokos), калеш (kaleš)
- Manx: doo
- Middle English: blak
- Old Norse: svartr m
- Polish: czarnowłosy (pl)
- Russian: черноволосый (ru) (černovolosyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: црнокос
- Roman: crnòkos (sh)
- Swedish: svarthårig (sv)
- Ukrainian: чорноволо́сий (čornovolósyj)
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