Definitions
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- noun obsolete A cargo.
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- noun obsolete A
cargo ; aload ofgoods .
Etymologies
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French cargaison, Spanish cargazon, Latin cargare to load. See cargo.
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Examples
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The Broker tarrieth at the water side with the cargason, and causeth all his goods to be discharged out of the ship, and payeth the custome, and causeth it to be brought into the house where the marchant lieth, the Marchant not knowing any thing thereof, neither custome, nor charges.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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