- vrijbuiten
- гл.
общ. грабить, заниматься грабежом, заниматься мародёрством, заниматься пиратством
Dutch-russian dictionary. 2013.
Dutch-russian dictionary. 2013.
Freebooter — Free boot er, n. [D. vrijbuiter, fr. vrijbuiten to plunder; vrij free + buit booty, akin to E. booty. See {Free}, and {Booty}, and cf. {Filibuster}.] One who plunders or pillages without the authority of national warfare; a member of a predatory… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Freibeuter — Sm erw. obs. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus nndl. vrijbuiter; dieses aus mndl. vrijbuiten freibeuten , aus mndl. vrij frei und mndl. buit Beute , also freie Beute machen . Ebenso nndl. vrijbuiter, ne. freebooter, nfrz. flibustier, ndn.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Yankee — Who a yankee is has been answered differently throughout the years by different people. To most people of the world, a Yankee is an American. To most Americans, he is a descendant of old New England stock. But to Southerners, a Yankee is a… … Dictionary of eponyms
freebooter — 1560s, loan translation of Du. vrijbuiter plunderer, robber, from vrijbuiten to rob, plunder, from vrijbuit plunder, lit. free booty, from vrij free + buit booty, from buiten to exchange or plunder, from M.Du. buten, related to M.L.G. bute … Etymology dictionary
freebooter — [frē′bo͞ot΄ər] n. [Du vrijbuiter < vrijbuiten, to plunder < vrij, free + buit, plunder] a plunderer; specif., a pirate … English World dictionary
free|boot|er — «FREE BOO tuhr», noun. a pirate; buccaneer: »In their veins flows the blood of those countless mariners, freebooters, fishermen, and traders who have sailed these seas (Atlantic). ╂[< Dutch vrijbuiter < vrijbuiten to rob, under < vrij… … Useful english dictionary