corsair

     

Corsairs were French privateers from the north-western French port of St-Malo, locate on the northern coast of Brittany. Since the corsairs gained, to some, a swashbuckling reputation, the word corsair is also used generically as a more romantic or flamboyant version of the word privateer, or even of the word pirate. The barbary pirates of north Africa were sometimes called "Turkish corsairs".

Trivia about corsair

  • This name for a swift pirate ship comes from the Latin cursus, meaning "plunder"
  • Also referring to his ship, he is the title pirate in a ballet inspired by Byron

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