lascar

/ˈlæskər/
noun
  1. A sailor from India or Southeast Asia, especially one employed on a European ship in the 18th–19th centuries.
    • The lascar worked alongside British sailors on the merchant vessel.
    • The museum exhibit told the story of lascars who served on East India Company ships.
    • Many lascars settled in port cities like London after their voyages ended.
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