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cargo (n.)
1650s, "freight loaded on a ship," from Spanish
cargo
"burden," from
cargar
"to load, impose taxes," from Late Latin
carricare
"to load on a cart" (see
charge
(v.)). South Pacific
cargo cult
is from 1949.
Cargo pants
attested from 1977.