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Etymology

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From moon +‎ cusser: the strategy would not work on a moonlit night, so the would-be pirate might be expected to curse the Moon.

Noun

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mooncusser (plural mooncussers)

  1. (uncommon, historical, humorous) A land-based pirate who, on dark nights along dangerous coasts, would demolish any legitimate lighthouses or beacons, erect a decoy signal fire in a different, deliberately misleading location, and then, after having induced a shipwreck, subdue any survivors and plunder the wreckage for valuables.

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