archpirate

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English

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Etymology

From arch- +‎ pirate.

Noun

archpirate (plural archpirates)

  1. A leader of pirates.
    • 1869, William Barnes, Early England and the Saxon-English:
      [] he says a man might deem there were as many archpirates as there were oars.
    • 1873, Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire:
      Not improbably those foreign aggressors, as they are naturally styled by the then owners — those archpirates, the host of Lochlinn — were invited to assist in resisting the Roman oppressors by natives who, sooner than submit, had retreated []