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supercargo

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an officer on a merchant ship in charge of the cargo and its sale and purchase [also: supercargoes (pl)]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Supercargo \Su`per*car"go\, n. [Super- + cargo: cf. Sp. sobrecargo. Cf. Surcharge .] An officer or person in a merchant ship, whose duty is to manage the sales, and superintend the commercial concerns, of the voyage.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A supercargo (from Spanish sobrecargo ) is a person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried on the ship . The duties of a supercargo are defined by admiralty law and include managing the cargo owner's trade, selling the merchandise in ports ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context nautical English) An officer on board a merchant ship who has charge of the cargo.

Usage examples of supercargo.

Villefort, the assistant procureur, he overtook his supercargo and Caderousse.

Dautrish and Hu Shih and they were shortly joined by the captain and the supercargo.

CHAPTER XVI The Martian told me of a merchant boat with ten rowers which was going up to the capital in a couple of hours, and as the skipper was a friend of his they would no doubt take me as supercargo, thereby saving the necessity of passenger fees, which was obviously a consideration with me.

Unfortunately, a single post is open at the moment, that of supercargo aboard the Galante, for which I already have a qualified applicant, namely Bunderwal.

Cugel spoke in a careful voice: "Yesterday Bunderwal and I applied for the post of supercargo aboard the Galante.

The Surveyors stand together at the Quarter-deck, Mason in gray stockings, brown breeches, and snuff-color'd Coat with pinchbeck buttons, Dixon in red coat, Breeches, and boots, and a Hat with a severely Military rake to it, waiting the Instruments, both, now, more keenly than at any time during this late sea-passage, feeling like Supercargo, pos'd not before wild seas or exotick landscapes, but among Objects of Oceanick Commerce, as all 'round them Sailors and Dock-men labor, nets lift and sway as if by themselves, bulging with casks of nails and jellied eels, British biscuit and buttons for your waistcoat, Ton-icks, Colognes, golden Provolones.

Sally Stoffers was acting as supercargo with two assistants to check off what was to be off-loaded as she translated the manifests from Catteni.

He once ran over to me a list of captains and supercargoes with whom he had done business, classing them under three heads: 'He cheat a litty' - 'He cheat plenty' - and 'I think he cheat too much.

Reeve rose immediately and introduced the two Hrrubans to Kiachif and the supercargo.

He once ran over to me a list of captains and supercargoes with whom he had done business, classing them under three heads: 'He cheat a litty'--'He cheat plenty'--and 'I think he cheat too much.

There is indeed a ministry and staff of males: cook, steward, carpenter, and supercargoes: the hierarchy of a schooner.

The supercargoes, whose business it is to keep tally of the copra at three pounds a month and a percentage, are rarely in the palace.

This was by a mighty plausible fellow, wearing European clothes and speaking excellent English--Tamaiti his name, or, as the whites have now corrupted it, 'Tom White': one of the king's supercargoes at three pounds a month and a percentage, a medical man besides, and in his private hours a wizard.

He had appointed good men as supercargoes: Joel Lilienkamp as surface coordinator, and Desi Arthied on the Yoko.

This was by a mighty plausible fellow, wearing European clothes and speaking excellent English - Tamaiti his name, or, as the whites have now corrupted it, 'Tom White': one of the king's supercargoes at three pounds a month and a percentage, a medical man besides, and in his private hours a wizard.