"Lascars" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lascars" Meaning

Lascars refers to sailors from India or other parts of Asia who worked on European ships, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries. The term was initially used to describe Asian sailors who served on European naval and merchant vessels, often in subordinate positions.

"Lascars" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lascars"


Noun

The ship's crew, consisting of mostly lascars, were working around the clock to repair the damage from the storm.
The lascars on the merchant vessel were skilled in navigating the treacherous waters of the Indian Ocean.

Adjective

The lascars' quarters were cramped and poorly ventilated, making life miserable for the sailors.
The ship's lascars were treated poorly by the British officers, who considered them to be inferior.

Plural Noun

The lascars, tired and hungry, demanded better working conditions and fairer wages.
The lascars on the ship had a reputation for being skilled in the art of navigation.

Note: "Lascars" refers to the general term for Indian or Southeast Asian sailors who worked on European ships during the Age of Exploration.

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