swarthy

Etymology
Alteration of, from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) Tawny, dusky, dark.
 * 2)  Dark-skinned; black.
 * 3) Darker-skinned than white, but lighter-skinned than tawny; tan.
 * 4) A dark grey color.
 * 5)  Evil, malicious.
 * 6)  Weathered, rough.
 * 1) A dark grey color.
 * 2)  Evil, malicious.
 * 3)  Weathered, rough.
 * 1)  Evil, malicious.
 * 2)  Weathered, rough.

Noun

 * 1) A swarthy person.
 * 2) * 2010, Sympathy for the Devil, page 366
 * Real controversial stuff, sure, but you know what, he was actually in the dead center of polite opinion when it came to the Negroes and the swarthies and money-grubbing kikes and all those other lovely stereotypes.
 * 1) * 2014, Dead Men Don't Eat Lunch, page 52
 * The swarthies didn't bother to threaten us this time; instead, they mocked us with catcalls and whistles, as we squeezed past them in abject humiliation.
 * 1) * 2015, Everything is Happening: Journey into a Painting, page 24
 * A school friend of mine, Gavin, one of the swarthies, organised one May afternoon a tea party at his parents' house in Cheyne Walk.
 * 1) * 2014, Dead Men Don't Eat Lunch, page 52
 * The swarthies didn't bother to threaten us this time; instead, they mocked us with catcalls and whistles, as we squeezed past them in abject humiliation.
 * 1) * 2015, Everything is Happening: Journey into a Painting, page 24
 * A school friend of mine, Gavin, one of the swarthies, organised one May afternoon a tea party at his parents' house in Cheyne Walk.