What's the abreviation for lutenit? Answer(Eilena Seri 877): Lt, Lieut, LEUT, and LT. Change(ES877): Do you mean "lieutenant"? If you do mean that, then it is a rank inside the army. It usually means second-in-command. i.e. if it was "lieutenant colonel" it would be "second-in-command to colonel." Hope this helps.
from the French words 'lieu' and tenant' meaning 'place holder'. The idea being a substitute for higher authority. it is also quoted that the origin is mysterious.
yes. captain outranks lieutenant.
The exact salary of sub-lieutenant in Indian army is INR 6000.
See link for history of Army ranks. Private Private First Class Corporal Sargent Staff Sargent Technical Sargent Master Sargent 1st Sargent (One per company) Warrant Officer Junior Grade Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army (Wartime only, 5 only at a time)
The duration of The French Lieutenant's Woman - film - is 2.12 hours.
The French Lieutenant's Woman - film - was created on 1981-09-18.
The correct spelling (from the French) is "lieutenant."
The term "lieutenant" comes from the French language. It is a rank in the military and is used in various countries, including France, the United States, and many others.
The spelling is from French and is lieutenant.
Webster's dictionary says "Lieutenant" comes from from Anglo-French words. Many of our military terms and aviation terms come from the French military.
The word "lieutenant" comes from French, ultimately deriving from the Old French word "lieu" (place) and "tenant" (holding). The term originally referred to someone who "holds the place" in the absence of a superior.
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It comes from early Norman French "luef", but has been respelled into modern French "lieu".
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