出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/26 17:39 UTC 版)
dux m or f (genitive ducis); third declension
During the Roman Republic, dux could refer to anyone who commanded troops including foreign leaders but was not a formal military rank. In writing his commentaries on the Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar uses the term only for Celtic generals, with one exception for a Roman commander who held no official rank.
Third-declension noun.
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the leading man
the commander
a chief
the principal
a commander―a commandant―the officer in command
the chief of state
the head coach
the chief umpire
the high priest
the captain of a merchant-ship
the chief officer
the mayor
| ・dux | |
| ・Class Day | |
| ・spurcificus | |
| ・Anticor | |
| ・thesaurus | |
| ・hardx | |
| ・tea strainer | |
| ・D-4 | |
| ・solid ground | |
| ・Deserting |