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P PACKET or PACKET-BOAT to PARSLING PARTING to PAYING-OFF PAYING-OUT, or PAYING-AWAY to PILOT PIN of a block to PLANKING PLAT to POLE-MAST PLAT PLUG PLUNDER PLYING POINT POINTING POINTS POLACRE POLE-AXE POLE-MAST Under bare POLES to PRAM or PRAME PRATIC to PROP PROTEST to PURSER Search Contact us
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PLUNDERPLUNDER, (butin, Fr.) a name given to the effects of the officers or crew of a prize, which are pillaged by the captors.
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