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car(r)ack: large ship of burden, such as those formerly used by the Portuguese in trading with the East Indies Err. III. ii. 141 “armadoes of c-s,” (Ff “carracts, -ects”), Oth. I. ii. 50 “a land carack” (Q1 “carrick,” Ff2 3 4 “carrac,” F1 “carract,” Q2 3 “carriact”).

