Listen "Why Do We Call Pirates “Buccaneers”? | Smartest Year Ever (July 16, 2025)"
Episode Synopsis
Why does “buccaneer” mean pirate? It wasn’t always about swords and sea raids. The word buccaneer has a much stranger backstory—one that starts with wild pigs, Indigenous cooking methods, and a crew of angry Frenchmen smoking meat in the Caribbean.In this episode, Gordy traces how a word that once meant “guy who slow-cooks feral pork on a wooden rack” drifted into naval warfare, state-sanctioned raiding, and eventually into the Golden Age of Piracy. Along the way, you’ll meet real historical buccaneers, uncover how privateering blurred the lines between war and crime, and even discover a surprise connection to modern barbecue.From the shores of Hispaniola to bottles of spiced rum, the story of “buccaneer” is more bizarre—and more delicious—than you might think.Follow along to uncover the strange origin of a word you thought you understood.Sources:Keegan, W. F. (2020). The Caribbean before Columbus. Oxford University Press.Marley, D. (2012). Daily Life of Pirates. Greenwood Press.Oxford English Dictionary. (n.d.). Entry for buccaneer.BBC History. (n.d.). The Real Pirates of the Caribbean. Smithsonian Magazine. (n.d.). The Real History of Pirates.National Park Service. (n.d.). Barbecue: A History.#piratehistory #wordorigins #historyfacts #languagefacts #etymology #SmartestYearEver #pirates #buccaneer Music thanks to Zapsplat.
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