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Definition of picaroon - 3 dictionary results

pic⋅a⋅roon

[pik-uh-roon]
–noun
1. a rogue, vagabond, thief, or brigand.
2. a pirate or corsair.
–verb (used without object)
3. to act or operate as a pirate or brigand.
Also, pickaroon.


Origin:
1615–25; < Sp picarón, aug. of pícaro picaro
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pi·ca·ro   (pē'kä-rō)   
n.   pl. pi·ca·ros (-rōz', -rōs')
  1. A rogue or adventurer. Also called picaroon.

  2. The main character in a picaresque work when that character is a man or boy.


[Spanish pícaro, perhaps from picar, to prick, from Vulgar Latin *piccāre; see pique.]
pic·a·roon   (pĭk'ə-rōōn')   
n.  
    1. A pirate.

    2. A pirate ship.

  1. See picaro.

intr.v.   pic·a·rooned, pic·a·roon·ing, pic·a·roons
To act as a pirate.

[Spanish picarón, augmentative of pícaro, picaro; see picaro.]
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