Definition of "larboard"
larboard
noun
usually uncountable, plural larboards
(archaic, nautical) The left side of a ship, looking from the stern forward to the bow; port side.
Quotations
Suddenly the foremost Martian lowered his tube, and discharged a canister of the black gas at the ironclad. It hit her larboard side, and glanced off in an inky jet, that rolled away to seaward, an unfolding torrent of black smoke, from which the ironclad drove clear.
1898, H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, Book One, Chapter 17
The Java, placing herself under the same canvas as her opponent, stood directly for her; and at 2 h. 10 m. P. M., when within half a mile, the Constitution opened a fire from her larboard guns, and a second broadside was discharged before the Java returned the fire from a position close upon the larboard-bow of her antagonist.
2012, Paul Harris Nicolas, Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces