From Old French pirate < Latin pirata < Ancient Greek πειÏατής (peiratÄ“s) < πεῖÏα (peira), "'trial, attempt, plot'").
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The Latin word for pirate is "pirata".
Pirata.
Pirata regina.
Pirate (direct object).
It's actually what Patchy the Pirate was going to look like before the guy who plays him was hired.
He is the 'pirate fox' because he has a pirate hook and eyepatch, and lives at pirate's cove.
The term "pirate" comes from the Latin pīrāta, which is from the Greek peirātēs ("one who attacks"). The word is pirata in Spanish and piracy in French is piraterie.
Great question. The beanie's name is derived from the old latin word 'beaniertuarus' meaning a pirate's cheese grater. Happy to help, thanks.
it is the same in english. pirate in french is pirate!
The pirate code was a set of rules that a pirate had to follow.
The possessive form of the noun pirate is pirate's.example: The pirate's treasure was never found.
to become a pirate you have to talk to a pirate near the sea and talk to him and click on become a pirate.
pirate + alchol = rum