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Ovation
A lesser kind of triumph allowed to a commander for an easy bloodless victory or a victory over slaves
Overlook
a higher position to be situated above so as to command a view of as to overlook a valley from a
Pasha
high rank in Turkey as to governers of provinces military commanders etc The earlier form was bashaw
Paymaster general
army an officer of the rank of brigadier general who commands the pay department which is charged with the payment of
Pentecoster
An officer in the Spartan army commanding fifty men
Post captain
seniority list of the British navy as distinguished from a commander whose name was not so posted The term was also
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius
alterius, a writ directed to justices of the Common Pleas, commanding them to direct their writ to a bishop, for the
Preceptor
One who gives commands or makes rules specifically the master or principal of a
Precipient
Commanding directing
Presumptuous
audacious rash taking liberties unduly arrogant insolent as a presumptuous commander presumptuous conduct
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