quadroon

[kwo-droon] /kwɒˈdrun/
noun
1.
a person having one-fourth black ancestry; the offspring of a mulatto and a white.
Origin
1640-50; alteration of Spanish cuarterón, derivative of cuarto fourth < Latin quartus; see -oon
British Dictionary definitions for quadroon

quadroon

/kwɒˈdruːn/
noun
1.
the offspring of a Mulatto and a White person; a person who is one-quarter Black
Word Origin
C18: from Spanish cuarterón, from cuarto quarter, from Latin quartus
Word Origin and History for quadroon
n.

1707, "offspring of a white and a mulatto," from Spanish cuarteron (used chiefly of the offspring of a European and a mestizo), literally "one who has a fourth" (Negro blood), from cuarto "fourth," from Latin quartus (see quart), so called because he or she has one quarter African blood. Altered by influence of words in quadr-. There also was some use in 19c. of quintroon (from Spanish quinteron) "one who is fifth in descent from a Negro; one who has one-sixteenth Negro blood."