Admiral
MEANING
ORIGIN
English
ETYMOLOGY
From Middle English 'admiral', borrowed from Old French 'amiral', from Arabic 'amīr al-‘' (commander of the), derived from 'amīr' (commander)
CULTURAL NOTES
In English-speaking countries, the term 'Admiral' is used to denote one of the highest ranks in navy hierarchies.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Traditionally used in naval contexts since the 14th century, indicating leadership and authority at sea.
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