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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.
The commander of an army: the military rank corresponding to the naval one of admiral. The title includes all officers above colonels, ascending with qualifying prefixes, as brigadier-general, major-general, lieutenant-general, to general, above which is nothing save the exceptional rank of field-marshal and of captain-general or commander-in-chief of the land forces of the United Kingdom.
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.