Henry Morgan
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Definition
Proper noun: - A Welsh buccaneer: Henry Morgan was a privateer and pirate who conducted raids against Spanish colonies and ships in the Caribbean Sea during the 17th century. He operated with the unofficial backing of the English government.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The history book featured a chapter on the exploits of Henry Morgan.
- Henry Morgan is often remembered for his daring capture of Panama City in 1671.
Advanced Usage
- Historical reference: The name is used to refer to the era of Caribbean piracy and privateering.
- The policy of using privateers like Henry Morgan was a form of economic warfare.
Variants and Related Words
- Privateer (n): a privately owned armed ship, or its captain, authorized by a government to attack foreign shipping. Henry Morgan is a famous example of a privateer.
- Buccaneer (n): a pirate, originally one operating in the Caribbean. This term is often used synonymously with privateer in this historical context.
Synonyms
- Privateer
- Buccaneer
- Corsair (though this term more commonly refers to Mediterranean pirates)
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- Captain Morgan: A brand of spiced rum named after the privateer Henry Morgan. This is a modern commercial usage of the name.
- He ordered a Captain Morgan and coke.
Noun
- a Welsh buccaneer who raided Spanish colonies in the West Indies for the English (1635-1688)