Larboard [adjective]
Definition of Larboard:
on west side when facing north
Synonyms of Larboard:
Sentence/Example of Larboard:
But whose are the ships lying out yonder on the larboard of the Danes?
The Durande having settled down more on the larboard than on the starboard side, the right paddle-box was higher than the left.
He severed the four slings which fixed the four chains from the funnel on the larboard and the starboard sides.
In the midst of this confusion I heard the mate give orders for lowering the larboard quarter boat.
Took larboard watch eight bells last night; was relieved by Abramoff, but did not go to bunk.
When the weather cleared up they found themselves in sight of a strange land, which they left to larboard.
And forthwith the mate put in a pleasant hour decking the ship with her larboard studding-sails, from the royals down.
The first vessel was sighted on the larboard bow, and, as the frigate overhauled her, proved to be a full-rigged ship.
Standing on the western or larboard shore, and looking; across to where the distant mainland looms, they can say.
Directly after this, the Pique running foul of the Blanche on her larboard quarter, the French made several attempts to board.