Verb
The word is derived from intermarry
African slaves, whether shipwrecked or escaped from St. Lucia or Grenada and seeking refuge in St. Vincent, intermarried with the Caribs and became known as "black Caribs". Source: Internet
As the Soga had taken control of the throne in the sixth century, the Fujiwara by the ninth century had intermarried with the imperial family, and one of their members was the first head of the Emperor's Private Office. Source: Internet
By 1682 there were only 7000 Chinese left on Taiwan as they had intermarried with aboriginal women and had property in Taiwan. Source: Internet
An estimated 10,000 intermarried couples were joining annually. Source: Internet
For over 400 years, Thai-Chinese have largely intermarried and/or assimilated with their compatriots. Source: Internet
For the most part many of the original Finnish settlers intermarried with the other communities in the country, and therefore remain very small in number. Source: Internet