sea king
/'si:'kiɳ/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A Viking pirate chief: A historical term referring to a leader or chieftain of Viking raiders and pirates during the early medieval period, particularly from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
Usage
- The term "sea king" is used specifically in a historical context to describe the leaders of Norse seafaring warriors who conducted raids, exploration, and trade across Europe.
- It is a compound noun. The primary meaning is tied to this specific historical figure.
Examples
- Noun:
- The sagas tell of a fierce sea king who ruled the northern waters.
- Archaeologists believe the burial site belonged to a powerful sea king.
Advanced Usage
- The concept of a "sea king" is central to understanding Viking Age political structures, where power was often based on naval strength and raiding success rather than fixed territory.
- In modern fantasy literature and media, the term is sometimes adapted to describe powerful rulers of maritime realms, though this is an extended, non-historical use.
Variants and Related Words
- Viking (n): A member of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors and traders of the 8th to 11th centuries.
- Pirate (n): A person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
- Chieftain (n): The leader of a tribe or clan.
Synonyms
- Viking lord
- Norse raider chief
- Maritime chieftain (in a historical context)
Notes
- "Sea king" is a fixed historical term. It is not commonly used in contemporary language outside of historical discussion or creative genres inspired by history.
- It should not be confused with the separate modern compound "sea king" used as a name for certain creatures (e.g., a type of crustacean) or in brand names, which have different meanings.
Noun
- a Viking pirate chief