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supercargo
[ soo-per-kahr-goh, soo-per-kahr- ]
noun
, plural su·per·car·goes, su·per·car·gos.
- a merchant-ship officer who is in charge of the cargo and the commercial concerns of the voyage.
supercargo
/ ˌsuːpəˈkɑːɡəʊ /
noun
- an officer on a merchant ship who supervises commercial matters and is in charge of the cargo
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Word History and Origins
Origin of supercargo1
1690–1700; < Spanish sobrecargo, with sobre- over (< Latin super ) Latinized; replacing supracargo (with supra- for Spanish sobre- ); cargo
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Word History and Origins
Origin of supercargo1
C17: changed from Spanish sobrecargo, from sobre over (from Latin super ) + cargo cargo
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Example Sentences
This man would be the supercargo and the confidential envoy of the insurrecto junta in Los Angeles.
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"A ship so named, with such a device, raided Chermosh more than a year ago," the priest-supercargo said.
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He performed the voyage as supercargo of some Swedish ships trading there.
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He had engaged in this voyage as supercargo of Captain Swan's ship.'
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In one of them was the Malay, who asked the mate to come ashore, as the captain and the supercargo wished to see him.
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