corsaro
See also: Corsaro
Italian edit
Etymology edit
From Medieval Latin cursārius (“pirate”), from Latin cursus (“plunder, hostile inroad; course, a running”).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
corsaro (feminine corsara, masculine plural corsari, feminine plural corsare)
Noun edit
corsaro m (plural corsari)
Derived terms edit
- nave corsara (“privateer (ship)”)
Related terms edit
Descendants edit
- → Arabic: قُرْصَان (qurṣān)
- → French: corsaire
- → English: corsair
- → German: Korsar
- → Ottoman Turkish: قرصان
- Turkish: korsan
- → Romanian: corsar
- → Serbo-Croatian: gȕsār (likely)