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Webster 1913 Edition


Corsair

Cor′sair

(k?r′s?r)
,
Noun.
[F.
corsaire
(cf. It.
corsare
,
corsale
, Pr.
corsari
), LL.
corsarius
, fr. L.
cursus
a running, course, whence Sp.
corso
cruise,
corsa
cruise, coasting voyage,
corsear
to cruise against the enemy, to pirate,
corsario
cruising, a privateer authorized to cruise against the enemy. See
Course
.]
1.
A pirate; one who cruises about without authorization from any government, to seize booty on sea or land.
2.
A piratical vessel.
Barbary
corsairs
. . . infested the coast of the Mediterranean.
Prescott.

Webster 1828 Edition


Corsair

CORSAIR

,
Noun.
A pirate; one who cruises or scours the ocean, with an armed vessel, without a commission from any prince or state, to seize and plunder merchantmen.

Definition 2024


corsair

corsair

English

Spanish ship fighting Corsairs

Noun

corsair (plural corsairs)

  1. A French privateer, especially from the port of St-Malo
  2. A privateer or pirate in general
    • 1840, Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, [Chapter 34.]
      "If I had been born a corsair or a pirate, a brigand, genteel highwayman or patriot -- and they're the same thing," thought Mr. Tappertit, musing among the nine-pins, "I should have been all right. But to drag out a [sic] ignoble existence unbeknown to mankind in general -- patience! I will be famous yet."
  3. The ship of privateers or pirates, especially of French nationality
  4. A nocturnal assassin bug of the genus Rasahus, found in the southern USA.
  5. A Californian market fish (Sebastichthys rosaceus).

Synonyms

  • (pirate): see Wikisaurus:pirate

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