Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
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Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
nothing they are both old pirates but a buccanere is a assasin pirate,and a sea dog is a old pirate who has lost their leg or arm at pirate war
Martin Frobisher was an English sea dog (a polite term for pirate)
A salty sea dog is an experienced sailor. The nautical slang term is often used when referring to a pirate because of the amount of time they spend at sea.
What was this woman pirate that was irish and a sea captain in the 1500's and also known as Granuaile name?
It was derogatory slang used to describe a seasoned sailor as an unsavory character. It meant they were pirates.
Hi there! Sea Dog is a slang term for a sailor, especially an older or experienced one. It's also a slang term for a pirate
aarrgg! a ship for trouble a sea of troubles pirate a pirates life for me (your name) All aboard a pirates life for me And many more.
A sea rover could be a pirate, or a pirate's ship. Or even someone who travels extensively on the sea.
A Pirate
They called him a "sea dog" for a reason. They called him a sea dog because he would steal from the Spanish for the British, then he would be just like a pirate!That is why they called him a sea dog.Ufortunatly he died when he returned to his voyage because of a decease. He could of been one of the riches man!! FROM: a little boy: 10 years old