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Lascar   Listen
noun
Lascar  n.  A native sailor, employed in European vessels; also, a menial employed about arsenals, camps, camps, etc.; a camp follower. (East Indies)






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"Lascar" Quotes from Famous Books



... of a lascar, dressed in the manner usual on the P. & O. boats, was recovered from the Thames off Tilbury by the river police at six A.M. this morning. It is supposed that the man met with an accident ...
— The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu • Sax Rohmer

... ammunition failed, the diminution became dreadfully rapid. Their last loss was of the chief mate and carpenter, who were killed by Dilba, and other savages near Hat Hill;* and Mr. Clarke, with a sailor and one lascar, alone remained when they reached Watta-Mowlee. They were so exhausted, as to have scarcely strength enough to make themselves observed by a boat which was fishing off the cove; but were at length conveyed into her, and brought ...
— A Voyage to Terra Australis • Matthew Flinders



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