picaroon

  • 11picaroon — pic•a•roon [[t]ˌpɪk əˈrun[/t]] n. 1) a rogue, vagabond, thief, or brigand 2) a pirate or corsair • Etymology: 1615–25; < Sp picarón, aug. of pícaro picaro …

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  • 12picaroon — /pɪkəˈrun/ (say pikuh roohn) noun 1. a rogue, thief, or brigand. 2. a pirate or corsair. –verb (i) 3. to act or cruise as a brigand or pirate. Also, picaro. {Spanish picarón, augmentative of picaro rogue. See picaresque} …

  • 13picaroon — /pikaruwn/ A robber; a plunderer …

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  • 14picaroon — A robber …

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  • 15picaroon — n. 1 a a rogue. b a thief. 2 a a pirate. b a pirate ship. Etymology: Sp. picaroacuten (as PICARESQUE) …

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  • 16Manna (horse) — Manna Sire Phalaris Grandsire Polymelus Dam Waffles Damsire Buckwheat Sex Stallion Foaled 1922 …

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  • 17Kelt Capital Stakes — Turf race infobox class = Group I horse race = Kelt Capital Stakes caption = location = Hastings Racecourse Hawke s Bay, New Zealand inaugurated = 1955 race type = Thoroughbred Flat racing website = [http://www.hawkesbayracing.co.nz Hawke s Bay… …

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  • 19pic|a|roon — «PIHK uh ROON», noun, verb. –n. 1. a rogue, thief, or brigand: »I see in thy countenance something of the pedlar something of the picaroon (Scott). 2. a pirate: »He was somewhat of a trader, something more of a smuggler, with a considerable dash… …

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  • 20Champion Stakes — For the horse race in the United States, see Champion Stakes (United States). Group 1 race Champion Stakes Location Rowley Mile Newmarket, England Inaugurated 1877 Race type Flat / Thoroughbred Sponsor Emi …

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