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privateer

[prahy-vuh-teer] / ˌpraɪ vəˈtɪər /


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Weeks later, the first enslaved people would arrive in a privateer’s ship at Point Comfort.

From Washington Post

Intertribal conflict led to the gradual migration to the islands, a geographical location that induced fateful encounters with successive waves of invaders: conquistadors, pirates, privateers, gold diggers and, later, drug smugglers.

From Washington Post

Hollis compares the current messy cyber moment to the early 19th century when U.S. and European navies were so small they often relied on privateers — we know them now as pirates— for high-seas dirty work.

From Seattle Times

But the privateers’ real ambitions always have been clear - and never more so than this year.

From Washington Times

Sever supervised construction of Congress and was deployed with the ship to the Caribbean to protect U.S. merchant ships from French privateers.

From Washington Times