pirate round

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Noun[edit]

pirate round (plural pirate rounds)

  1. (historical, nautical) The sailing route for many trade ships during the 17th century between North America and the Indian Ocean where pirates, with the intention of attacking, could be found along.

See also[edit]

Pirate Round on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

References[edit]

  • Breverton, Terry (2004, Pelican Publishing Company). "pirate round." The pirate dictionary.
  • Sanders, Richard (2009, Skyhorse Publishing). "Fishers of Men." If a Pirate I Must Be...: The True Story of "Black Bart," King of the Caribbean Pirates.

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