lascar
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While writing Sea of Poppies, he scoured old dictionaries and almanacs and filled the novel with dizzying dialogues incorporating bastardized Hindustani and lascar words that he claims entered common English parlance in the 19th century.
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"Tuan!" the lascar at last murmured softly, meaning to let the white man know that he could not see to steer.
From The End of the Tether by Conrad, Joseph
Save for his ardent eyes and the handsome fanatical face of the man, he might have passed for a lascar.
From The Golden Scorpion by Rohmer, Sax
The Malay and lascar crew divided their time between watch duty on board the Ithaca, policing the camp, and cultivating a little patch of clearing just south of their own campong.
From The Monster Men by Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Thus Victoria had roamed aimlessly over the ship, visiting even the bows where, everlastingly, a lascar seemed to brood in fixed attitudes as a Budh dreaming of Nirvana.
From A Bed of Roses by George, Walter Lionel