sea-robber

noun

Etymology

From sea + robber, continuing earlier phrases from Middle English such as "robbowre on the see", "robbar yn the see", "robber be þe se", etc.

Definitions

  1. One who robs at sea

    One who robs at sea; a pirate.

The neighborhood

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