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cor·sair \R ˈkȯrˌsa(a)(ə)r, -se(ə)r; -R ˈkȯ(ə)ˌsa(a)]ə, -se]ə, +V “ or ](ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French & Old Italian; Middle French corsaire pirate, from Old Provençal corsari, from Old Italian corsaro, corsare, corsale, from Medieval Latin cursarius, from Latin cursus course + -arius -ary — more at course 1. : a privateer of the coast of the Barbary States authorized by his government to prey upon the commerce and harry the shores of Christian nations 2. : a pirate of any kind or period 3. : a California rockfish (Sebastomus rosaceus) 4. : any of several large nocturnal reduviid bugs not normally bloodsuckers but capable of inflicting an extremely painful bite |