jarkman
/ˈdʒɑːrkmæn/Definitions
1. noun
A former term for a smuggler or a person who evaded paying customs duties, especially in 17th-century England.
“In the 17th-century novel, the protagonist was suspected of being a jarkman and a thief.”
1. noun
A former term for a smuggler or a person who evaded paying customs duties, especially in 17th-century England.
“In the 17th-century novel, the protagonist was suspected of being a jarkman and a thief.”