Burgess
Island like an actually island like Hawaii or island as in someone whose intentions only to reap means from others
The term for the Old Stone Age is "Paleolithic." This period spanned from about 2.5 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago and is characterized by the use of stone tools by early human ancestors.
The term "archieve" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in the English language. It may be a misspelling of "achieve," which means to successfully reach a goal or accomplish a task.
In 20 years of professional archaeology in Ireland and the UK, I can honestly say that I have never come across the term 'vertical floor'
The term "cul-de-sac" originated in France, where it means "bottom of a sack." It refers to a dead-end street or a road with only one entrance and exit.
The term that refers to pillaging or seizing a treasure is "looting."
a.burgess b.indenture c.contraband d.privateer
"Schatzi" means "little treasure" in German, and is a term of endearment.
It's spelled "Schatzi", a term of endearment similar to "sweetheart" and, means "little treasure"
It's just a slang term that means a thief's loot or treasure. It doesn't stand for anything.
Coup d'état
The term "would be" means to be unfulfilled or frustrated in realizing an ambition.The term "could be" indicates a possibility of something, such as in this sentence:"The lost treasure could be valuable."
Synonyms are loot, treasure, spoils, plunder, or the pirate term booty.
Impresment or impress i think, that's what myhistory teacher said.
The Greek word for treasure is thisavros. The term could be used to stand for the words treasury or thesaurus as well.
a thaisce, is a term of endearment when said to a person meaning, treasure/darlingtaisce is the root noun meaning treasury/treasure
Pillaging refers to the act of looting or stealing goods, typically during a violent conflict or raid. It often involves taking valuable items from homes, businesses, or communities, usually with the use of force or intimidation. Historically, pillaging has been associated with warfare and conquest, where soldiers or invaders seize resources from the conquered. The term conveys a sense of brutality and lawlessness.