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Captain
·adj Chief; superior.
II. Captain ·noun A head, or chief officer.
III. Captain ·noun A military le...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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Captain
1) Heb. sar (1 Sam. 22:2; 2 Sam. 23:19). Rendered "chief," Gen. 40:2; 41:9; rendered also "prince," ...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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captain
Led captain; an humble dependant in a great family, who for a precarious subsistence, and distant ho...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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captain
I.
This title is said to be derived from the eastern military magistrate katapan, meaning "over ev...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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Captain
As a purely military title, "captain" answers to sar in the Hebrew army and tribune in the Roman.
T...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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General
·adj The public; the people; the vulgar.
II. General ·adj As a whole; in gross; for the most part.
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general
The commander of an army: the military rank corresponding to the naval one of admiral. The title inc...
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Post-captain
·noun A captain of a war vessel whose name appeared, or was "posted," in the seniority list of the B...
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Sea captain
·- The captain of a vessel that sails upon the sea.
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captain lieutenant
Meat between veal and beef, the flesh of an old calf; a military simile, drawn from the officer of t...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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captain podd
A celebrated master of a puppet-shew, in Ben Johnson's time, whose name became a common one to signi...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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captain queernabs
A shabby ill-dressed fellow.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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captain sharp
A cheating bully, or one in a set of gamblers, whose office is to bully any pigeon, who, suspecting ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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captain tom
The leader of a mob; also the mob itself.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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Captain Cook
or Cooker
n.
NewZealand colonists' slang. First applied to the wild pigs ofNew Zealand, supposed t...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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boatswain-captain
An epithet given by certain popinjays in the service to such of their betters as fully understand th...
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job captain
One who gets a temporary appointment to a ship, whose regular commander is a member of parliament, &...
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post-captain
Formerly a captain of three years' standing, now simply captain, but equal to colonel in the army, b...
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sailing captain
An officer in some navies, whose duties are similar to those of our masters in the royal navy.
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second-captain
Commanders under captains in the navy, of late.
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staff-captain
A designation conferred in 1863 upon masters of the fleet.
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Attorney-general
·noun The chief law officer of the state, empowered to act in all litigation in which the law-execut...
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Brigadier general
·- An officer in rank next above a colonel, and below a major general. He commands a brigade, and is...
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Governor general
·- A governor who has lieutenant or deputy governors under him; as, the governor general of Canada, ...
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Lieutenant general
·- An army officer in rank next below a general and next above a major general.
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Major general
·- An officer of the army holding a rank next above that of brigadier general and next below that of...
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Paymaster-general
·add. ·- In the United States army, an officer of the rank of brigadier general, who commands the pa...
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Postmaster-general
·noun The chief officer of the post-office department of a government. In the United States the post...
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Postmasters-general
·pl of Postmaster-general.
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Solicitor-general
·noun The second law officer in the government of Great Britain; also, a similar officer under the U...
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States-general
·noun In the Netherlands, the legislative body, composed of two chambers.
II. States-general ·noun ...
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receiver general
A prostitute.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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general treat
A general treat is a treat of a glass of liquor given by a person in a tavern to the whole company p...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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advocate general
An officer of the High Court of Admiralty, whose duty it is to appear for the lord high-admiral in t...
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general average
A claim made upon the owners of a ship and her cargo, when the property of one or more has been sacr...
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general breezo
See breezo.
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general officers
All those above the rank of a colonel.
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general orders
The orders issued by the commander-in-chief of the forces.
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general ship
Where persons unconnected with each other load goods on board, in contradistinction to a chartered s...
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lieutenant-general
The officer taking the next place to a general, ranking with vice-admiral.
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major-general
The next in rank below the lieutenant-general.
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captain copperthorne's crew
All officers; a saying of a company where everyone strives to rule.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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General Post Office
On the west side of King Edward Street, in Farringdon Ward Within. The chief office in place of the ...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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post master general
The prime minister, who has the patronage of all posts and places.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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quarter-master general
Is the head of that department of the army which has charge of the quartering, encamping, embarking,...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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captain of the fleet
Is a temporary admiralty appointment; he is entitled to be considered as a flag-officer, and to a sh...
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captain of the head
Not a recognized rating, but an ordinary man appointed to attend to the swabs, and to keep the ship'...
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captain of the hold
The last of the captains in rank, as a first-class petty officer.
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captain of the port
The captain of the port is probably better explained by referring to that situation at Gibraltar. He...
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Old General Post Office
On the east side of St. Martin le Grand (Street), between that street and Foster Lane.
Erected 1825...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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captain of a merchant ship
Is a certificated officer in the mercantile marine, intrusted with the entire charge of a ship, both...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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accountant-general of the navy
Superintendent of pay and general accounts of the navy.
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James, The General Epistle Of
The author of this epistle was in all probability James the son of Alphaeus, and our Lord's brother ...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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captain of a ship of war
Is the commanding officer; as well the post-captain (a title now disused) as those whose proper titl...
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John, The First Epistle General Of
There can be no doubt that the apostle John was the author of this epistle. It was probably written ...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary