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picaroon

or pick·a·roon

[ pik-uh-roon ]

noun

  1. a rogue, vagabond, thief, or brigand.
  2. a pirate or corsair.


verb (used without object)

  1. to act or operate as a pirate or brigand.

picaroon

/ ˌpɪkəˈruːn /

noun

  1. archaic.
    an adventurer or rogue


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Word History and Origins

Origin of picaroon1

1615–25; < Spanish picarón, augmentative of pícaro picaro

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Word History and Origins

Origin of picaroon1

C17: from Spanish picarón, from pícaro

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Example Sentences

But I never believed in them as devoutly as I believed in the destruction of that infernal picaroon.

I observed wretched devils playing here, whose whole standing kit would not have brought a picaroon at vendue.

On the way from Genoa to Messina Irving's vessel was boarded by a piratical picaroon.

MacRae threw open his hatches and counted the salmon as they came flipping off the point of a picaroon.

Picaroon, a pirate or buccaneer originally; now an ordinary thief.

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