connétable

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French connétable, from Late Latin comes stabulī.

Noun

connétable m (plural connétables)

  1. (historical) constable of France (supreme commander of the French army or another high-ranking appointee)

French

Etymology

From Late Latin comes stabuli.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ.ne.tabl/

Noun

connétable m (plural connétables)

  1. (historical) Constable (of France); supreme commander of the French armies

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