Word Meanings - FREEBOOTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who plunders or pillages without the authority of national warfare; a member of a predatory band; a pillager; a buccaneer; a sea robber. Bacon. (more info) vrij free + buit booty, akin to E. booty. See Free, and Booty, and
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of FREEBOOTER)
- Pirate
- Corsair
- searobber
- buccaneer
- freebooter
- sea rover
- Robber
- Thief
- depredator
- plunderer
- brigand
- pirate
- highwayman
- footpad
Related words: (words related to FREEBOOTER)
- PLUNDERER
One who plunders or pillages. - FREEBOOTER
One who plunders or pillages without the authority of national warfare; a member of a predatory band; a pillager; a buccaneer; a sea robber. Bacon. (more info) vrij free + buit booty, akin to E. booty. See Free, and Booty, and - BUCCANEERISH
Like a buccaneer; piratical. - BUCCANEER
A robber upon the sea; a pirate; -- a term applied especially to the piratical adventurers who made depredations on the Spaniards in America in the 17th and 18th centuries. Note: Primarily, one who dries and smokes flesh or fish after the manner - BRIGANDAGE
Life and practice of brigands; highway robbery; plunder. - THIEF
thiaf, OS. theof, thiof, D. dief, G. dieb, OHG. diob, Icel. , Sw. tjuf, Dan. tyv, Goth. , , and perhaps to Lith. tupeti to squat or 1. One who steals; one who commits theft or larceny. See Theft. There came a privy thief, men clepeth - ROBBERY
The crime of robbing. See Rob, v. t., 2. Note: Robbery, in a strict sense, differs from theft, as it is effected by force or intimidation, whereas theft is committed by stealth, or privately. Syn. -- Theft; depredation; spoliation; despoliation; - DEPREDATOR
One who plunders or pillages; a spoiler; a robber. - BRIGANDISH
Like a brigand or freebooter; robberlike. - BRIGANDINE
A coast of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each other, generally of metal, and sewed to Then put on all thy gorgeous arms, thy helmet, And brigandine of brass. Milton. - ROVER
A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball. Casual marks at uncertain distances. Encyc. Brit. A sort of arrow. All sorts, flights, rovers, and butt - FOOTPAD
A highwayman or robber on foot. - BRIGANDISM
Brigandage. - THIEFLY
Like a thief; thievish; thievishly. Chaucer. - BRIGAND
LL. brigans light-armed soldier fr. brigare to strive, contend, fr. briga quarrel; prob. of German origin, and akin 1. A light-armed, irregular foot soldier. 2. A lawless fellow who lives by plunder; one of a band of robbers; especially, one - HIGHWAYMAN
One who robs on the public road; a highway robber. - ROBBER
One who robs; in law, one who feloniously takes goods or money from the person of another by violence or by putting him in fear. Some roving robber calling to his fellows. Milton. Syn. -- Thief; depredator; despoiler; plunderer; pillager; rifler; - FREEBOOTERY
The act, practice, or gains of a freebooter; freebooting. Booth. - PIRATE
1. A robber on the high seas; one who by open violence takes the property of another on the high seas; especially, one who makes it his business to cruise for robbery or plunder; a freebooter on the seas; also, one who steals in a harbor. 2. An - DEPREDATORY
Tending or designed to depredate; characterized by depredation; plundering; as, a depredatory incursion. - PROVERBIAL
1. Mentioned or comprised in a proverb; used as a proverb; hence, commonly known; as, a proverbial expression; his meanness was proverbial. In case of excesses, I take the German proverbial cure, by a hair of the same beast, to be the worst. Sir - CONTROVERSER
A disputant. - CONTROVERSAL
1. Turning or looking opposite ways. The temple of Janus, with his two controversal faces. Milton. 2. Controversal. Boyle. - SACROVERTEBRAL
Of or pertaining to the sacrum and that part of the vertebral column immediately anterior to it; as, the sacrovertebral angle. - RETROVERT
To turn back. - UNCONTROVERSORY
Not involving controversy. Bp. Hall. - IMPROVER
One who, or that which, improves. - CONTROVERSOR
A controverser. - BERING SEA CONTROVERSY
A controversy between Great Britain and the United States as to the right of Canadians not licensed by the United States to carry on seal fishing in the Bering Sea, over which the United States claimed jurisdiction as a mare clausum. A court of - PROVERB
1. An old and common saying; a phrase which is often repeated; especially, a sentence which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical truth, or the result of experience and observation; a maxim; a saw; an adage. Chaucer. Bacon. 2. A striking - PROVERBIALIST
One who makes much use of proverbs in speech or writing; one who composes, collects, or studies proverbs. - CONTROVERSARY
Controversial. Bp. Hall. - CONTROVERTIBLE
Capable of being controverted; disputable; admitting of question. -- Con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv. - CONTROVERSIAL
Relating to, or consisting of, controversy; disputatious; polemical; as, controversial divinity. Whole libraries of controversial books. Macaulay.