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cap·tain I. \ˈkaptə̇n, rapid or before a name sometimes -pəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English capitane, captein, from Middle French capitaine, capitain, from Late Latin capitaneus foremost, chief, from Latin capit-, caput head — more at head 1. : a person having authority over and responsibility for a group or unit : chief, leader: as a. : the commander of a body of troops or of a military establishment (as a fortress) b. : an officer entrusted with a command under a sovereign or general c. : a ranking naval or maritime officer: (1) : an officer in charge of a warship (2) : an officer in charge of any ship and responsible for its navigation and for direction of its operations regardless of official rank — often used as a courtesy title (3) : a senior naval officer ranking just below a rear admiral or commodore and above a commander d. : an army, marine, or air-force officer ranking below a major and above a first lieutenant e. : a distinguished or highly skilled military leader f. chiefly England : a mine superintendent or manager g. obsolete : an Indian chief h. chiefly England : a leader of a student group : head boy i. : a leader in charge of the personnel of a train, caravan, or airplane: as (1) : a railroad conductor in charge of a freight or passenger train (2) : a pilot of a plane in flight; especially : a pilot of an air-force plane j. : a leader of a side or team in a sports contest or similar activity k. : a fire or police department officer usually ranking between a chief and a lieutenant l. : a party officer charged with organizing voters in a ward, precinct, or electoral district m. (1) : a restaurant functionary in charge of waiters : headwaiter (2) : a hotel functionary in charge of bellboys — called also bell captain n. chiefly South : boss — sometimes used as a generalized term of respect o. : a Salvation Army officer ranking above a first lieutenant and below a senior captain p. : the player in chouette who plays against the man in the box — abbr. capt. 2. : a dominant figure : a person of importance and influence < captains of commerce > II. adjective obsolete : chief, head III. \ˈkaptə̇n\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to be captain of : fill the role of captain of : lead |