noun
- privately owned armed ships authorized by a government to attack enemy vessels during wartime
- the commanders or crew members of such ships
Usage: historical; nautical
Usage: historical
Examples
- British privateers harassed Spanish treasure ships in the Caribbean.
- The government issued letters of marque to privateers during the war.
- Famous privateers like Francis Drake served both crown and personal profit.
- American privateers captured hundreds of British merchant vessels.
- The distinction between privateers and pirates was often unclear.
- Privateers operated under official government authorization.
- Many privateers became wealthy from their captured prizes.