Captain.
1. com. Official graduation immediately above Lieutenant and below Commander.
2. com. Person who is leading a troop.
3. m. formerly, Commander of a warship.
4. m. generically, military leader.
5. m. man who is head of some frontierswoman people. Captain of bandits, bandits.
6. m. man to Captain a group of people, especially a sports team.7. m. Cuba y Méx. Head of waiters.
1. m. enabled civil authority to understand in matters of war. They were formerly the corregidores, Governors and mayors older.
1. m. captain of ship.
Captain of flags.1. com. In the Navy, which sends the ship is the Admiral.
1. m. The who commanded a company of Marines.
1. com. An official of the general staff of the Navy, whose category is equivalent to the Commander of army.
1. com. An official of the general staff of the Navy, whose category is equivalent to Lieutenant Colonel of the army.1. m. The commanding, with immediate subordination to the King, a company of these guards.
1. m. That, in the old organization of the Spanish army, sent a number of soldiers in cavalry armed with lances.
1. m. In the squares of arms, responsible for opening and closing the doors to the hours of Ordinance.1. m. its. Commander of arsenal.
1. m. The commanding ship of the line.
1. m. Méx. In restaurants and hotels, dining room Manager.
Captain of ship.1. com. An official of the general staff of the Navy, whose category is equivalent to the Colonel's army. In the old organization of the Navy, the Captain of first class had category equal to the brigadier's army.
1. m. authority which exercised administrative and judicial functions under the dependency of the Governors and his lieutenants in the island of Cuba.
1. m. sailor responsible, usually by punishment, from the cleaning of ships.1. m. officer of the Navy responsible for order and the port police.
1. m. Esp. Charge corresponding to the Supreme military command in the land regions and maritime departments.
2. m. In America, which ruled the territorial demarcation called the captaincy general.