* "Los Ingleses" (The English): A general term for English pirates, used when referring to them collectively.
* "Piratas Ingleses" (English Pirates): A more specific term, emphasizing their nationality and their pirate status.
* "Bucaneros" (Buccaneers): A term used for pirates who operated in the Caribbean, particularly those who hunted wild cattle for meat and hides. English pirates were prominent among the buccaneers.
* "Corsarios" (Privateers): A term for pirates who were commissioned by a government to attack enemy shipping. English pirates often operated as privateers, particularly during times of war with Spain.
It's important to note that the Spanish didn't always use these terms in a neutral way. They often used derogatory terms like "bandidos" (bandits), "ladrones" (thieves), and "salvajes" (savages) to describe English pirates. This was because of the animosity between England and Spain during the Age of Piracy, and the perception of English pirates as a threat to Spanish interests.