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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
commandant
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ the commandant of a prison camp
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ After that... commandant of West Point.
▪ Gary Roughead, 45, was endorsed as commandant of midshipmen by Adm.
▪ He had headed for Berka Satellite field, whose commandant had obviously taken the lesson of previous raids to heart.
▪ John insisted on seeing the commandant.
▪ The Marine Corps commandant, Gen.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Commandant

Commandant \Com`man*dant"\, n. [F., orig. p. pr. of commander.] A commander; the commanding officer of a place, or of a body of men; as, the commandant of a navy-yard.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
commandant

1680s, from French commandant "the one commanding" originally "commanding," present participle of commander (Old French comander) "to order, enjoin;" see command (v.). Similar formation in Spanish and Italian comandante.

Wiktionary
commandant

n. A commanding officer, usually of a specific force or division.

WordNet
commandant

n. an officer in command of a military unit [syn: commanding officer, commander]

Wikipedia
Commandant

Commandant ( or ) is a title often given to the officer in charge of a military (or other uniformed service) training establishment or academy. This usage is common in English-speaking nations. In some countries it may be a military or police rank. It is also often used to refer to the commander of a military prison or prison camp (including Nazi concentration camps and prisoner of war camps).

Commandant (rank)
For more information on commandant when used as a position, see Commandant.

Commandant ( or ) is a military or police rank. In the French, Spanish, Irish and Monegasque armed forces it is a rank equivalent to major. In South Africa for most of the second half of the 20th century, commandant was a rank equivalent to lieutenant-colonel in other countries.

Usage examples of "commandant".

I had no difficulty now in arranging for my billets, as that was always done for me by our Camp Commandant.

Northcote, at S250 a day, to Major-General Frederick Dobson Middleton, the blimpish, walrusmoustached former commandant of the British military college at Sandhurst, who had been placed in charge of the Canadian militia.

Pale blue SS Commandant eyes in a hard, square face latched on to Boardman and refused to drop.

Generals commanding military districts, and commandants of military posts and detachments, and officers commanding fleets, flotillas, and gunboats, will give safe conduct to persons and products, merchandise, and other articles duly authorized as aforesaid, and not contraband of war, or prohibited by order of the War Department, or of the order of such generals commanding, or other duly authorized military or naval officer, made in pursuance hereof, and all persons hindering or preventing such safe conduct of persons or property will, be deemed guilty of a military offense and punished accordingly.

Wolsey, Matt Sturman and the Commandant all tried their hardest to keep him probably too hard because they did not want to lose a potential Sword of Honour man.

October at the Dachau concentration camp, where he had been incarcerated since midsummer as a Communist sympathizer, he related, he had been summoned to the office of the camp commandant, where he was introduced to two strangers.

The commandant of the prisons directed the Tennesseeans to be taken to Castle Lightning--a prison used to confine the Rebel deserters, among whom they also classed the East Tennesseeans, and sometimes the West Virginians, Kentuckians, Marylanders and Missourians found fighting against them.

On the way, he stopped at Fort Frontenac to hear the news, when, to his amazement, the commandant told him that deputies from Onondaga were coming in a few days to conclude peace, and that he had better go home at once.

Then they entered and found me seated at a table preparing notes for my defence and setting down the heads of the facts of my relations with Pereira, Dingaan, and the late Commandant Retief.

They left Puebla heavily cloaked and muffled against the morning chill--fortified by a magnificent breakfast provided by the French commandant.

The embarrassing incident had enraged the Commandant, who ordered the radionics on every training vessel set to its own single classified frequency, decodable only by the Station and the command ship.

A few minutes afterward it was learned that General von Hase, the Berlin commandant, who had started Major - now Colonel - Remer on his fateful errand, had been arrested and that the Nazi General, Reinecke, backed by the S.

Prudently, the Thermidorians had decided to arrest not just Robespierre, Couthon, Saint-Just and Le Bas but Hanriot, the commandant of the Guard, as well.

The commandant accepted my invitation to dinner, at which Rosalie spoke to the point though not to excess, and received the polite compliments of our worthy guest with much grace.

Besides Cronje, Wolverans of the Transvaal, and the German artillerist Albrecht, with forty-four other field-cornets and commandants, fell into our hands.