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plural firangis or firangi
(British India, South Asia) A foreigner, especially a British or a white person. quotations examples
Prem, who knew him slightly from Dehra Dun (where Dhillon had been his junior), remembers Dhillon cheerfully telling everyone that the firangi were glad to have Indians patrolling their wire. This Prem doubted.
1995, Peter Ward Fay, The Forgotten Army: India's Armed Struggle for Independence 1942-1945, page 109
Then Kashibayi cleared her throat and told him, "Maharaj, our Babasaheb Sarkar was a very patriotic king who fought against the firangi fellows. He was betrayed by his own people who were shamelessly treacherous."
2001, Basavaraj Naikar, The Sun Behind the Cloud, page 239
The neighbouring men had all come to see the firangi, the foreign woman, [...]
2004, Christina Lamb, The Sewing Circles of Herat: A Personal Voyage Through Afghanistan, page 252