noun🔗ShareFlibustier, boucanierAny of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the Spanish Main and in the Pacific in the 17th century, who were similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation."The history class learned that buccaneers, unlike regular pirates, mainly attacked Spanish ships in the Caribbean. "La classe d'histoire a appris que les flibustiers, contrairement aux pirates ordinaires, attaquaient principalement les navires espagnols dans les Caraïbes.nauticalsailingpersonhistorymilitarywaroceanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePirate, flibustierA pirate."The old movie was about a brave captain fighting against a ruthless buccaneer who was stealing treasure. "Le vieux film parlait d'un brave capitaine luttant contre un pirate impitoyable qui volait des trésors.personnauticalhistorysailingoceanwarmilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePiller, piraterTo engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships."During the Golden Age of Piracy, some English sailors would buccaneer Spanish ships in the Caribbean, effectively becoming pirates despite England technically being at peace with Spain at times. "Pendant l'âge d'or de la piraterie, certains marins anglais pillaient les navires espagnols dans les Caraïbes, devenant ainsi des pirates bien que l'Angleterre ait techniquement été en paix avec l'Espagne à certains moments.nauticalsailinghistorywarmilitaryoceanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading