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Privateersman — Pri va*teers man (pr[imac] v[.a]*t[=e]rz man), n.; pl. {Privateersmen} (pr[imac] v[.a]*t[=e]rz men). An officer or seaman of a privateer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
privateersman — /pruy veuh tearz meuhn/, n., pl. privateersmen. an officer or sailor of a privateer. [1770 80, Amer.; PRIVATEER + S1 + MAN] * * * … Universalium
privateersman — pri·va·teers·man … English syllables
privateersman — n. (pl. men) = PRIVATEER 2 … Useful english dictionary
Privateersmen — Privateersman Pri va*teers man (pr[imac] v[.a]*t[=e]rz man), n.; pl. {Privateersmen} (pr[imac] v[.a]*t[=e]rz men). An officer or seaman of a privateer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
David Donachie — (born 1944) is a Scottish nautical historical novelist. He also writes under the pen names Tom Connery and Jack Ludlow. Contents 1 Series 1.1 The Privateersman Mysteries 1.2 The Markham of the Marines Series (writing as Tom Connery … Wikipedia
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