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plural sahibs
(historical) A term of respect for a white European or other man of rank in colonial India. quotations
One must never forget that one is a Sahib, and that some day, when examinations are passed, one will command natives.
1900 December – 1901 October, Rudyard Kipling, chapter 7, in Kim (Macmillan’s Colonial Library; no. 414), London: Macmillan and Co., published 1901, page 177
After, went to sahib and packed up sahib's things. We had four hire-ponies; three for loads, and one for sahib to ride. Sahib had a Chinese saddle, that he put on a high horse.
1923, Rasool Galwan, Servant of Sahibs, Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons, page 25