go on the account

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Verb

go on the account (third-person singular simple present goes on the account, present participle going on the account, simple past went on the account, past participle gone on the account)

  1. (nautical) To become a pirate; to join a pirating or filibustering expedition.
    • 1822, Walter Scott, The Pirate:
      And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then?
    • 1836, Ezra Strong, “Captain Thomas Howard”, in The Lives and Bloody Exploits of the Most Noted Pirates:
      At this island he ran away from his ship, and associating himself with some desperate fellows, they stole a canoe, and went away to the Grand Camanas, to join some others of their own stamp, who lurked thereabouts, with design to go on the account, the term for pirating.
    • 1999, Hans Turley, Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash, NYU Press, →ISBN, page 118:
      However, during peacetime, privateers and navy men were left without employment, so they often went on the account.