Sir Francis Drake

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Definition

Proper noun: - Sir Francis Drake: An English explorer, privateer, naval officer, and admiral during the Elizabethan era. He is historically significant for being the first Englishman to complete a circumnavigation of the globe and for his pivotal role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

Usage
  • As a subject or object of a sentence: The name refers specifically to the historical figure.
    • Sir Francis Drake set sail from Plymouth in 1577.
    • The museum has an exhibit dedicated to Sir Francis Drake.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical and academic context: Used in discussions of European exploration, naval history, and Anglo-Spanish conflicts.
    • The tactics of Sir Francis Drake were studied for centuries.
  • Cultural reference: Often cited as a symbol of English maritime prowess and the Elizabethan "Golden Age."
    • In popular culture, Sir Francis Drake is frequently portrayed as a daring adventurer.
Variants and Related Words
  • Drake: A common shortened reference in historical texts.
    • Drake's circumnavigation took three years.
  • El Draque (Spanish): The name used for him in Spanish history, often with connotations of a formidable adversary.
    • Spanish treasure ships feared an encounter with El Draque.
Synonyms
  • Explorer
  • Privateer
  • Admiral
  • Circumnavigator

Note: These are descriptive synonyms for his roles, not direct substitutes for the proper name.

Related Phrases and Idioms
  • Like Drake: Used informally to describe someone exhibiting great daring or naval skill (though not a widely fixed idiom).
    • The young captain sailed like Drake, braving the storm.
Noun
  1. English explorer and admiral who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and who helped to defeat the Spanish Armada (1540-1596)