Lieutenant - Wiktionary

See also: Lieutenant

English

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Alternative forms

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  • leftenant, leftenaunt, lieftenant, lieftenaunt, lieutenaunt (obsolete)

Etymology

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From Middle English lieutenant, lieftenaunt, from Anglo-Norman lieutenant, lyutenaunt, leu tenant, leu tenaunt (deputy, lieutenant), from Old French lieu (place) + tenant (holder). Doublet of locum tenens.

Pronunciation

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  • (UK, General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /lɛfˈtɛn.ənt/
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  • (US) IPA(key): /l(j)uˈtɛn.ənt/
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  • (Canada) IPA(key): /l(j)uˈtɛn.ənt/, /lɛfˈtɛn.ənt/[1]
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  • (Indic) IPA(key): /ˈlɛf.ʈə.nənʈ/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛnənt

Noun

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lieutenant (plural lieutenants)

  1. (military) The lowest junior commissioned officer rank(s) in many military forces, often Army and Marines.
    1. (military, US) In the US Army, Air Force and Marines, holding the rank above second lieutenant and below captain. Both ranks may be referred to as "lieutenant" or as the complete forms of the ranks.
    2. (military, US, navy) A naval officer whose rank is above that of ensign in the United States Navy and below that of a lieutenant commander. There are two ranks of lieutenant: lieutenant junior grade and lieutenant.
    3. (military, US) A commissioned officer in the United States Coast Guard, Public Health Service, or National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration whose rank is above that of ensign and below lieutenant commander. There are two ranks of lieutenant: lieutenant junior grade and lieutenant.
    4. (military, UK) A commissioned officer in the British Army and Royal Marines, holding the rank above second lieutenant and below captain. Both ranks may be referred to as "lieutenant"; however, "second lieutenant" is to specify that the officer is not yet a full lieutenant.
    5. (military, UK) A naval officer whose rank is above that of sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy and below that of a lieutenant commander.
    6. (military, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A naval commissioned officer who holds the rank above sub-lieutenant and below lieutenant commander.
  2. A person who manages or executes the plans and directives of another, more senior person; a manager to their director.
    • 2023 December 9, Tripp Mickle, Cade Metz, Mike Isaac, Karen Weise, “Inside OpenAI’s Crisis Over the Future of Artificial Intelligence”, in The New York Times‎[1], →ISSN:Mr. Scott immediately asked someone at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Wash., to get Mr. Nadella, the chief executive, out of a meeting he was having with top lieutenants.
  3. The second-in-command (2IC) of a group.

Usage notes

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When used as a title, it is always capitalised, and frequently abbreviated to Lt.

  • Example: Lieutenant Anne Ward.

The rank of lieutenant corresponds to pay grade O-3 in the US Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration.

Synonyms

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  • (military): Lt., LT., LT, lieut., Lieut., lieut, Lieut (abbreviation)

Derived terms

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  • brevet lieutenant
  • captain lieutenant
  • corvette lieutenant
  • desk lieutenant
  • fifth lieutenant
  • first lieutenant
  • flag lieutenant
  • flight lieutenant
  • fourth lieutenant
  • frigate lieutenant
  • junior lieutenant
  • lieutenant admiral
  • lieutenant-admiral
  • lieutenant captain
  • lieutenant colonel
  • lieutenant-colonel
  • lieutenant-colonelcy
  • lieutenant commander
  • lieutenantess
  • lieutenant general
  • lieutenant governor
  • lieutenant-governor
  • lieutenant junior grade
  • lieutenant marshal
  • lieutenantry
  • lieutenant senior grade
  • lieutenantship
  • police lieutenant
  • second lieutenant
  • senior lieutenant
  • shift lieutenant
  • ship of the line lieutenant
  • staff lieutenant
  • sublieutenant
  • third lieutenant
  • underlieutenant

Descendants

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  • Irish: leifteanant
  • Malay: leftenan
  • Swahili: luteni

Translations

[edit] lowest commissioned officer rank
  • Afrikaans: luitenant
  • Albanian: toger (sq) m
  • Arabic: مُلَازِم (ar) m (mulāzim)
  • Armenian: լեյտենանտ (hy) (leytenant)
  • Belarusian: лейтэна́нт m (ljejtenánt)
  • Bulgarian: лейтена́нт m (lejtenánt)
  • Burmese: ဗိုလ် (my) (buil)
  • Catalan: tinent (ca) m, lloctinent (ca) m
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 中尉 (zh) (zhōngwèi), 陸軍中尉 / 陆军中尉 (zh) (lùjūn zhōngwèi)
  • Czech: poručík (cs) m
  • Danish: løjtnant (da) c
  • Dutch: luitenant (nl) m
  • Esperanto: leŭtenanto
  • Estonian: leitnant
  • Finnish: luutnantti (fi)
  • French: lieutenant (fr), (rare) lieutenante (fr) f
  • Galician: tenente (gl) m or f
  • Georgian: ლეიტენანტი (leiṭenanṭi)
  • German: Leutnant (de) m, Leutnantin f
  • Greek: υπολοχαγός (el) m (ypolochagós) (army, 1st Lt), υποπλοίαρχος (el) m (ypoploíarchos) (navy), υποσμηναγός (el) m (yposminagós) (airforce, 1st Lt), ανθυπολοχαγός (el) m (anthypolochagós) (army, 2nd Lt), ανθυποπλοίαρχος (el) m (anthypoploíarchos) (navy, Lt junior grade), ανθυποσμηναγός (el) m (anthyposminagós) (airforce, 2nd Lt)
  • Hindi: लेफ़्टिनेंट (lefṭineṇṭ)
  • Hungarian: hadnagy (hu)
  • Indonesian: letnan (id)
  • Irish: leifteanant m
  • Italian: tenente (it)
  • Japanese: 中尉 (ja) (ちゅうい, chūi), 少尉 (ja) (しょうい, shōi), 海軍大尉 (かいぐんたいい, kaiguntaii)
  • Khmer: អនុនាវីទោ (ʼɑɑnuniəviitoo)
  • Korean: 중위 (ko) (jung'wi)
  • Lao: ຮ້ອຍໂທ (lo) (hǭi thō)
  • Macedonian: поручник m (poručnik)
  • Malay: leftenan
  • Māori: rūtene
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: løytnant m Nynorsk: løytnant m
  • Persian: ستوان (fa) (sotvân)
  • Polish: porucznik (pl) m
  • Portuguese: tenente (pt)
  • Romanian: locotenent (ro) m
  • Romansh: litinent m (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran), tenent m (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader)
  • Russian: лейтена́нт (ru) m (lejtenánt), пору́чик (ru) m (porúčik) (in imperial Russian army (1730–1917), armies of White movement, and in armies of other Slavic nations), по́ру́чник (ru) m (pórúčnik) (in certain Slavic armies—a non-dictionary form in limited use instead of поручик to more precisely reproduce local terminology)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: по̀ручнӣк m Latin: pòručnīk (sh) m
  • Sicilian: tinenti
  • Slovak: poručík m
  • Slovene: poročnik (sl) m, poročnica f
  • Spanish: teniente (es)
  • Swahili: luteni
  • Swedish: löjtnant (sv) c
  • Thai: นายร้อย, เรือโท (th) (rʉʉa-too)
  • Turkish: teğmen (tr) Ottoman Turkish: ملازم (mülâzım), وكیل (vekil)
  • Ukrainian: лейтена́нт m (lejtenánt)
  • Uzbek: leytenant (uz), kapitan-leytenant (Equivalent to naval usage)
  • Vietnamese: trung úy (vi)
  • Yiddish: לייטענאַנט (leytenant)
person who executes the plans and directives of another
  • Catalan: lloctinent (ca) m
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 二把手 (zh) (èrbǎshǒu)
  • Finnish: luutnantti (fi)
  • French: lieutenant (fr) m, (rare) lieutenante (fr) f
  • German: Gehilfe (de) m, Stellvertreter (de) m
  • Greek: πρωτοπαλίκαρο (el) n (protopalíkaro), υπαρχηγός (el) (yparchigós) Ancient Greek: ὕπαρχος m (húparkhos)
  • Hebrew: סגן (he) m (s-gan)
  • Portuguese: procurador (pt) m
  • Romanian: locțiitor (ro) m
  • Russian: замести́тель (ru) m (zamestítelʹ), помо́щник (ru) m (pomóščnik)
  • Slovene: pribočnik m
  • Turkish: Ottoman Turkish: وكیل (vekil)
the second-in-command of a group
  • Catalan: lloctinent (ca) m
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 副官 (zh) (fùguān)
  • Hungarian: al- (hu), -helyettes (hu)
  • Japanese: 副官 (ja) (ふっかん, fukkan)
  • Spanish: lugarteniente (es) m or f
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  • Arabic: (please verify) مُلَازِم اَوَّل m (mulāzim awwal), (please verify) نَقِيب (ar) m (naqīb)
  • Dutch: (please verify) luitenant (nl) m
  • Esperanto: (please verify) leŭtenanto
  • Italian: (please verify) tenente (it) m, (please verify) luogotenente (it)
  • Korean: (please verify) 중위 (ko) (jung'wi), (please verify) 소위 (ko) (sowi), (please verify) 대위 (ko) (daewi)
  • Latin: (please verify) legatus (la)
  • Macedonian: (please verify) по́ручник m (póručnik)
  • Persian: (please verify) ستوان (fa) (sotvân)
  • Romanian: (please verify) locțiitor (ro), (please verify) locotenent (ro)
  • Spanish: (please verify) teniente (es) m, (please verify) lugarteniente (es) m
  • Turkish: (please verify) teğmen (tr)
  • Volapük: (male or female) (please verify) liötan (vo), (male) (please verify) hiliötan, (female) (please verify) jiliötan

See also

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  • subaltern

Adjective

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lieutenant (not comparable)

  1. A military grade that is junior to the grade the adjective modifies: lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, lieutenant commander.

Translations

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  • Catalan: tinent (ca) m
  • Finnish: -luutnantti (fi)
  • French: lieutenant (fr)
  • German: Leutnant (de) m
  • Hungarian: al- (hu)
  • Indonesian: letnan (id)
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: løytnant m Nynorsk: løytnant
  • Spanish: teniente (es) m

References

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  1. ^ In a survey in 1972, only 14–19% of 14-year-olds used the traditional pronunciation IPA(key): /lɛfˈtɛnənt/: How do you pronounce Lieutenant Governor?, Toronto Star; July 6, 2014
  • Lieutenant, World Wide Words

French

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Etymology

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Univerbation of lieu tenant, literally placeholder, from tenir lieu (to hold the place of someone, to act as a substitute for someone).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ljøt.nɑ̃/
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Noun

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lieutenant m (plural lieutenants, feminine lieutenante)

  1. (military) lieutenant
  2. deputy, right-hand man, second-in-command Synonym: adjoint

Derived terms

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  • lieutenance
  • lieutenant civil
  • lieutenant criminel
  • lieutenant de vaisseau
  • lieutenant général
  • lieutenant-colonel
  • lieutenant-gouverneur
  • sous-lieutenant

Descendants

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  • Danish: løjtnant
    • Faroese: loytnantur
  • Romansh: litinent

Further reading

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  • “lieutenant”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012

Middle French

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Noun

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lieutenant m (plural lieutenants)

  1. lieutenant (person who executes the plans and directives of another)

Descendants

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  • German: Leutnant, Leutenant (archaic), Lieutenant (archaic)
    • Estonian: leitnant
    • Lower Sorbian: leutnant
  • English: lieutenant, leftenant, leftenaunt, lieftenant, lieftenaunt, lieutenaunt (obsolete)
    • Irish: leifteanant
    • Malay: leftenan
    • Swahili: luteni
  • French: lieutenant
    • Danish: løjtnant
      • Faroese: loytnantur
    • Romansh: litinent

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