Post by JD Black on May 18, 2006 14:40:11 GMT -5
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Addled -- Mad, insane, or just stupid. An "addlepate" is a fool.
Admiral of the Black - A title given to the leader of the Brethren of the Coast.
aft - At, in, toward, or close to the stern of a ship.
ahoy - An interjection used to hail a ship or a person or to attract attention.
American Main - The eastern coastal lands of North America.
Arr! - An exclamation.
avast - A command meaning stop or desist.
aye (or ay) - Yes; an affirmation.
ballast - Heavy material that is placed in the hold of a ship to enhance stability.
Barbary Coast - The Mediterranean coastline of North Africa, from Egypt to the Atlantic coastline.
barkadeer - A small pier or jetty vessel.
barque (also bark) - A sailing ship with from three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged; a small vessel that is propelled by oars or sails.
belay - (1) To secure or make fast (a rope, for example) by winding on a cleat or pin. (2) To stop, most often used as a command.
belaying pin - A short wooden rod to which a ship's rigging is secured. A common improvised weapon aboard a sailing ship, because they're everywhere, they're easily picked up, and they are the right size and weight to be used as clubs.
bilge - (1) The lowest part inside the ship, within the hull itself which is the first place to show signs of leakage. The bilge is often dank and musty, and considered the most filthy, dead space of a ship. (2) Nonsense, or foolish talk.
bilged on her anchor - A ship holed or pierced by its own anchor.
bilge rat - (1) A rat living in the bilge of a ship. It is considered the lowliest creature by pirates, but many pirates take to eating the animals to survive. (2) An insulting name given by a pirate.
Bilge-sucking -- A very uncomplimentary adjective.
bilge water - Water inside the bilge sometimes referred to as bilge itself.
black jack - A leather tankard.
black spot - A black smudge on a piece of paper used by pirates as a threat. A black spot is often accompanied by a written message specifying the threat. Most often a black spot represents a death threat.
Blaggard -- "Blackguard." An insult.
Blimey! - An exclamation of surprise.
blow the man down - To kill someone.
boatswain (also bosn or bosun) - A warrant officer or petty officer on a merchant ship who is in charge of the ships rigging, anchors, cables, and deck crew.
boom - A long spar extending from a mast to hold or extend the foot of a sail.
booty - Treasure.
Bosun -- Boatswain; a petty officer.
bounty - Reward or payment, usually from a government, for the capture of a criminal, specifically a pirate.
bowsprit - The slanted spar at a ship's prow which is the furthest front of the ship. It is usually used as a lead connection for a smaller, navigational sail. It was from the bowsprit that Blackbeard's head was hung as a trophy.
Brethren of the Coast - A self-given title of the Caribbean buccaneers between 1640-1680 who made a pact to discontinue plundering amongst themselves. After 1680, a new generation of pirates appeared, who did not trust each other and the fraternity ended.
brigantine (also brig) - A two-masted sailing ship, square-rigged on both masts.
bring a spring upon her cable - To come around in a different direction.
Briny deep -- The ocean.
broadside - a general term for the vantage on another ship of absolute perpendicular to the direction it is going. To get along broadside a ship was to take it at a very vulnerable angle. This is of course, the largest dimension of a ship and is easiest to attack with larger arms. A "Broadside" has come to indicate a hit with a cannon or similar attack right in the main part of the ship.
Buccaneer - A pirate, especially one of the freebooters who preyed on Spanish shipping in the West Indies during the 17th century. The buccaneers were first hunters of pigs and cattle on the islands of Hispanola and Tortuga, but were driven off by the Spanish and turned to piracy. Buccaneers were said to be heavy drinking, cruel pirates.
bucko - A familiar term meaning friend.