archcommander
noun/ɑɹt͡ʃ.kəˈmændɚ/US
Etymology
From arch- + commander.
- derived from comandeor
- inherited from comaundour
Definitions
The supreme commander
The supreme commander; a commander-in-chief.
- Jagiello acted chivalrously; he had the body washed, covered with a purple shroud and sent to Malbork on a carriage drawn by four horses, together with the bodies of other dignitaries, such as the archcommander and the grand marshal.
The neighborhood
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