picaroon
English
WOTD – 16 May 2007
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpɪkəˈɹuːn/
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -uːn
Etymology 1
From Spanish picarón, from pícaro (“rogue”).
Noun
picaroon (plural picaroons)
- A pirate or picaro.
- A pirate ship.
- A rogue.
Synonyms
- (pirate): corsair, pirate, see also Thesaurus:pirate
- (pirate ship): corsair, privateer
- (rogue): brigand, knave, rogue
Verb
picaroon (third-person singular simple present picaroons, present participle picarooning, simple past and past participle picarooned)
- (intransitive) To behave as a pirate.
Synonyms
Translations
Etymology 2
From French piqueron, from pique (“pike”) + -oon
Noun
picaroon (plural picaroons)
- A tool consisting of a curved spike or hook, fitted to a long shaft, used in logging and fishing to snag, move and hold.