pirateship
English
Noun
pirateship (plural pirateships)
- Alternative form of pirate ship
- 2000, Richard K. Miller, The ... Casino and Gaming Business Market Research Handbook, Volume 2, page 562:
- From striking architectural statements to theatrical interior designs, from pirateship battle to an electronic sky spectacular, from dining in a magical empire to gambling in a 24th century spaceship, more than 30 million annual visitors have enjoyed the creative imagination of the gambling industry.
- 1858, Charles Dickens, Novels and Tales: Reprinted from Household Words. ¬The perils of certain English prisoners, and their treasure in women, children, silver and jewels [u.a.], Volume 7, page 117:
- When I have added here that the Pirate scheme was blown to shivers, by the Pirateship which had the Treasure on board being so vigorously attacked by one of His Majesty's cruisers, among the West India Keys, and being so swiftly boarded and carried, that nobody suspected anything about the scheme until three-fourths of the Pirates were killed, and the other fourth were in irons, and the Treasure was recovered; I come to the last singular confession I have got to make.
Noun
- Synonym of piracy.
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