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Piratical
to a pirate acquired by or practicing piracy as a piratical undertaking
pirate
pirate : a person who commits piracy vb pi·rat·ed pi·rat·ing vt
Enemy
p. 548. Includes all armed mutineers, armed rebels, armed rioters, pirates and any person in arms against whom it is the
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Piracy
Piracy [fr. pirata, Lat.], the commission of those acts of robbery and violence
Roger
black flag with white skull and crossbones formerly used by pirates called also Jolly Roger and pirate flag
Malandrinus
Malandrinus, a thief or pirate, Walsing. 338. Malandrinus, A thief, a pirate, Black's Law Dictionary,
Buccaneerish
Like a buccaneer piratical
Piratic
Piratical
Sea rover
sea for plunder a sea robber a pirate also a piratical vessel
Dane-lage
coats (the parts most exposed to the visits of that piratical people) while the Danes had sway in this country, 1
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