Wiktionary
a. Related by sharing descent from one parent.
Usage examples of "half-blood".
They would consider it indecent to turn a Romany child over to a Gorgio, even a half-blood like me.
Henry Robinette was half-blood Assiniboine, his father having been French Canadian.
I was enormously proud of my grandfather, and not only because he was in charge of trains and could click messages down a wire all the way to New York City, if he wanted to, but also because he was a half-blood Onondagan whose parents had immigrated to the United States from their unproductive farm on a tributary of the St.
For nearly two hundred years these hairy-faces and half-bloods had troubled the peoples and disturbed the Spirits of the Ancient Ones in this sacred Falling Water Place.
Feeling disappointed, Harry threw the book back into his trunk, turned off the lamp, and rolled over, thinking of werewolves and Snape, Stan Shunpike and the Half-Blood Prince, and finally falling into an uneasy sleep full of creeping shadows and the cries of bitten children.
He had continued to train the Euchee and half-bloods in the stonecutting and smithing trades, and had explored for ores and other raw materials.
The physical difference between Lord Dillan and the others was so marked that the longer Cim picked his way behind the leader's mount, the more Kincar came to suspect that he now rode in company with no half-blood but with one of the fabulous Star Lords in person.
When Toret found the half-blood and his white-skinned dhampir, they wouldn’t believe what they faced.
There were times that being a half-blood bothered him, but Flick had stoutly insisted that it was a distinct advantage because it gave him the instincts and character of two races to build upon.
Against the wall opposite the throne sat the half-blood Napan, Korbolo Dom, shaved hairless, his dusty blue skin latticed in scars.
The king's laws actually protected indios from being put to death, but there was no protection for half-bloods.
They are octoroons and African half-bloods of various shades, but I fear we English think all foreigners are much the same so long as they are dark and dirty.