Lexicographical Neighbors of Freebooted
Literary usage of Freebooted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1896)
"Our best blood comes from sires who were sea rovers. This gave us our non-seasick
Crusaders, and also those founders of our empire who freebooted and ..."
2. History of the Norman Kings of England: From a New Collation of the by Thomas Cobbe (1869)
"When the conquerors had freebooted thoroughly, they settled. Having broken through
all prescripts, they joined with their victims to organise a state that, ..."
3. The Rose Dawn by Stewart Edward White (1920)
"They went out in society, every one of them, and freebooted it terrifyingly.
It was easier to consider them quaint than to try to account for them: so ..."