Meaning of supracargo | Babel Free
/ˈsuːpɹəˌkɑːɡəʊ/Definitions
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An officer on board a merchant ship who is in charge of the cargo and its sale; also, if there are two of such officers, the senior one, the other being the subcargo. historical
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An agent or representative of a company in charge of its overseas business. obsolete
Equivalents
العربية
إشتيام
Deutsch
Cargadeur
Español
sobrecargo
Français
subrécargue
한국어
화물 관리인
Português
sobrecarga
Русский
суперкарго
Examples
“In a ſtorm, vvhen the Ship is in danger of periſhing, it is not lavvful for the Maſter at his ovvn diſcretion, vvithout advice firſt had vvith the Merchants or their Factors or Supracargoes, to caſt goods overboard for the Lightning the Veſſel, or to Cut dovvn the Maſt, or the like; but in caſe they conſent not, and the Maſter ſee cauſe for it, he may even againſt their conſents do the ſame, by the advice of the major part of his Mariners, vvho at the end of their Voyage are to make oath, that they did the ſame out of Neceſſity, and only for preſervation of Ship and Lading, and by advice of the Mariners: […]”
Maritime Lawyer
“[S]he vvill let a Man freely enter, ſo that he be no Piqueroon or Caper, but an honeſt Merchant, that vvill not only largely pay for the Freight, but make her Supracargo too.”
“[page 108] [A]n even Temper, and a ſmooth Tongue; for fine Excuſes, are neceſſary Talents for a chief Supracargo. […] [page 118] 'Tis not enough to knovv and buy the beſt Tea: For, vvithout good Management in its Package and Stovvage on board, all your Care may be rendred fruitleſs. The Company are ſo ſenſible of this, that they have been more particular in their Orders to their Supracargos about it, than hovv to chooſe vvhat is proper for them; […]”
“[W]hat Buſineſs had I to leave a ſettled Fortune, a vvell ſtock'd Plantation, improving and encreaſing, to turn Supra-Cargo to Guinea, to fetch Negroes; […]”
“What office the said foreigner, Elliot, now holds from the said nation? In what respects would he come to Canton to superintend the foreign merchants? Why a chief supracargo does not come from the said nation, in place of a foreign eye being sent? Whether he has really received written credentials from the said nation's king? Whether he has any ulterior aim?”
“[T]here would be little or no opportunity for the seamen to savour the pleasures of dry land. This was a privilege allowed by the Chinese authorities only to a specific group of passengers, who were employed not by the ship’s private owners but by the distant Court of Directors of the East India Company. These ‘supracargos’ (literally ‘over the cargo’, though the term was soon corrupted to ‘supercargo’) were to oversee the procurement of the various goods which the ship was to carry back to London.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.