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No, Lieutenant is a French word combining 'lieu' (also used in English as "in lieu of" that is to say in the place of.) and tenant from tenir, to hold or take, So it literally means a substitute.or place-taker just as defined in the question. . . Adjutant (apparently, I had to look at the etymology for that one) comes from Latin 'adiutare'; its literal meaning is more like helper or assistant.
Load More Replies...Failed with discriminant. I'm sure we didn't call it that when I was at school
Load More Replies...No, Lieutenant is a French word combining 'lieu' (also used in English as "in lieu of" that is to say in the place of.) and tenant from tenir, to hold or take, So it literally means a substitute.or place-taker just as defined in the question. . . Adjutant (apparently, I had to look at the etymology for that one) comes from Latin 'adiutare'; its literal meaning is more like helper or assistant.
Load More Replies...Failed with discriminant. I'm sure we didn't call it that when I was at school
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