commodore

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch kommandeur, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French commandeur. See command, compare commend (a doublet), and mandate. .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑmədɔɹ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

commodore (plural commodores)

  1. (military, nautical) A naval officer holding a rank between captain and rear admiral.
  2. (nautical) A (temporary) commander over a collection of ships who is not an admiral.
  3. (nautical) The leading ship in a fleet of merchantmen.
  4. (nautical) The president of a yacht club.
  5. (nautical) A yacht-club president's vessel in a regatta.
  6. (US, military, nautical) A commodore admiral.
  7. (US, military, nautical) A rear admiral (lower half).
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Usage notes

The equivalent army rank is brigadier, senior colonel, brigadier general, or lowest ranking general officer grade.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French cumandeur, comandëor; from Latin commendare, from com- + mandare, from mandō (I order, command).

Pronunciation

Noun

commodore m or f (plural commodores)

  1. (military, nautical) commodore, a naval military rank between captain (capitaine de vaisseau or capitaine de croiseur) and rear admiral (contre-amiral)

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