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Larboard

noun
1.
The left side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose.  Synonym: port.
adjective
1.
Located on the left side of a ship or aircraft.  Synonym: port.






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"Larboard" Quotes from Famous Books



... gun with grape and canister, and wheel it abaft—load the larboard guns the same way. Now, my men, don't run too near her. She ...
— Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 4 October 1848 • Various

... though it was capable of holding another gallon and no doubt recently had so done. However, May now said that that was the entire lot, and there was not a drop of anything else on board. Yet again the officer was not to be put off, and found in the state-room on the larboard side a place that was locked. May then explained that this locker belonged to a man named Sheriff, who was at present ashore, and had the key with him. However May volunteered, if the officer saw fit, to open it, but at the ...
— King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 • E. Keble Chatterton

... the white feather, Mas' Don," said Jem. "Come on, and we'll get a rope over to starboard and larboard too." ...
— The Adventures of Don Lavington - Nolens Volens • George Manville Fenn

... their boots at him. It was a snore, very difficult to locate. From which particular berth, in that dimly-lighted, evil-smelling place, it proceeded nobody was quite sure. At one moment, it appeared to come, wailing and sobbing, from the larboard, and the next instant it thundered forth, seemingly from the starboard. So every man who could reach a boot picked it up, and threw it promiscuously, silently praying to Providence, as he did so, to guide it aright and bring it safe to its ...
— Diary of a Pilgrimage • Jerome K. Jerome

... to all led captains, tutors, dependants, and bottle-holders of every description. ) Thus escorted, the Antiquary moved along full of his learning, like a lordly man of war, and every now and then yawing to starboard and larboard to discharge a ...
— The Antiquary, Complete • Sir Walter Scott


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