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lascar

[las-ker] / ˈlæs kər /




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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

But a yelling spirit of excitement, like some frantic soul wandering unsuspected in the vast stillness of the coast, had seized upon the body of the lascar at the lead.

From The End of the Tether by Conrad, Joseph

The plunge of the lead with the mournful, mechanical cry of the lascar came at longer and longer intervals; and the men on her bridge seemed to hold their breath.

From The End of the Tether by Conrad, Joseph

As he turned away from the bungalow his eye fell upon the trembling lascar who had accompanied him to the edge of the verandah.

From The Monster Men by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

The enclosure at the far end of the palisade was for the Malay and lascar crew and there also were quarters for Bududreen and the Malay second mate.

From The Monster Men by Burroughs, Edgar Rice




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