Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cagot

Noun
/ˈkaɡət/
Definition
A member of a historically marginalized group in France, often characterized as outcasts or social pariahs, especially in the Basque region.
Examples
  • The term ‘cagot’ is a reminder of the historical prejudices that once separated communities.
  • In certain towns, the cagots had to enter through a different door and were often denied basic rights.
Meaning
Cagots were people historically discriminated against, sometimes believed to be the descendants of a family of outcasts or lepers, and were subjected to social stigma and segregation.
Synonyms
  • Outcast
  • Pariah
  • Exile