Anglo-Saxon History. The leader of an army; the commander of the militia of a shire or district. As it was rendered by Latin dux. and was the same…
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| 释义 | society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > leader or commander > [noun] (118) heretogac900 Anglo-Saxon History. The leader of an army; the commander of the militia of a shire or district. As it was rendered by Latin dux. and was the same… marshal1258 A chief official of a royal household or court; a high officer of state. In England: = Earl Marshal, n. Formerly also †Marshal of England, †High (a… chevetaine1297 Earlier form of chieftain, n. chieftainc1330 A military leader; a captain. archaic and poetic. arrayerc1370 gen. One who arrays. governora1382 A military leader; esp. the commander of an armed force. Obsolete. master of (the) chivalrya1382 Military. The commander or controller of a particular part of a country's forces or military operations. the officer in charge of a body of… leadera1387 One who leads a body of armed men; a commander, a captain. war-headlinga1400 a military chieftain or commander. emperorc1400 A commander, esp. in the military; (now only) Roman History = imperator, n. 1a. Also figurative. captain1450 esp. A military leader; a commander of a body of troops, of a fortress, castle, etc. conductor1483 A commander, leader (esp. military or naval). Obsolete. See conduct, v. 4. grand captain1531 A chief captain or military commander, esp. one serving the Spanish empire. commendador1580 A commander: chiefly as a Spanish or Venetian title. lodesman1581 spec. Military. conducta1592 A person or thing that conducts or escorts; a guide, leader, conductor (literal and figurative). Obsolete. commander1598 spec. The officer in command of a military force. induperator1599 = imperator, n. war-captain1610 With words that denote a commander, officer, army, etc., as war-captain, war-chief, war-leader; war-array, war-company, war-force, war-tribe. war-chief1610 With words that denote a commander, officer, army, etc., as war-captain, war-chief, war-leader; war-array, war-company, war-force, war-tribe. war-leader1610 With words that denote a commander, officer, army, etc., as war-captain, war-chief, war-leader; war-array, war-company, war-force, war-tribe. most mastera1616 Of a person: greatest in respect of power, authority, importance, or consequence. Formerly frequently (chiefly Scottish) in most master n. a ruler… commandant1687 A commanding officer, a commander: irrespective of rank. Applied esp. to the military governor of a fortress, town, or district, and often as a… commandant-general1827 baron1919 Applied gen. to a person having power or influence in any sphere; in Prison slang: see quot. 1950. Subcategories:— position of (6) — personality of (1) — of specific forces (20) — skilled or able (2) — mercenary (1) — irregular (1) — commander-in-chief (23) — second-in-command (3) — leader or commander of specific unit (7) — leader or commander of 1000 (4) — of 100 (8) — of 50 (6) — of 20 (3) — of 10 (7) — chief of intelligence department (1) |
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