The Free Friday word for today is FREEBOOTER
Ah, the generosity of the boot manufactures who hand out their footwear for free?
This word is derived from the Dutch for something that is not related to kind and hardworking cobblers .
Frijbuiter.
Frij (free) buit (booty) er.
When a Dutch sailor had a license for his activities they were kaper (licensed). These sailors had to share a percentage of their profits with the prince, whereas Vrijbuiters kept the proceeds for themselves.
Freebooters were pirates – like buccaneers.
But buccaneers, French boucaniers, were scary barbecuers! (Everyone needs a hobby to occupy them, in between bouts of murder and mayhem.)
English (pirates), French (buccaneers) and Dutch (freebooters) sailors freely relieved the Spanish empire of its gold, between 1680 and 1725. They wreaked havoc on maritime commerce and terrorised travellers.
Pirate, buccaneer and freebooter all sound so much more exciting than murderer and thief.
I am happy to be hunting for history on the island but there is only one kind of romantic fiction I can't read.
Is there any kind of book that you just can’t read?