Word Study
corsair
CIDE DICTIONARY
corsair, n. [F. corsaire (cf. It. corsare, corsale, Pr. corsari), LL. corsarius, fr. L. cursus a running, course, whence Sp. corso cruise, corsa cruise, coasting voyage, corsear to cruise against the enemy, to pirate, corsario cruising, a privateer authorized to cruise against the enemy. See Course.].
- A pirate; one who cruises about without authorization from any government, to seize booty on sea or land. [1913 Webster]
- A piratical vessel. [1913 Webster]"Barbary corsairs . . . infested the coast of the Mediterranean." [1913 Webster]
- A Californian market fish (
Sebastichthys rosaceus ). [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
corsair, n.
1 a pirate ship.
2 a pirate.
3 hist. a privateer, esp. of the Barbary Coast.
1 a pirate ship.
2 a pirate.
3 hist. a privateer, esp. of the Barbary Coast.
Etymology
F corsaire f. med.L cursarius f. cursus inroad f. currere run
ROGET THESAURUS
corsair
Thief
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