Captain /(kăp"tĭn)/

Cap·tain

Captain

n.
  1. A head, or chief officer
    A trainband captain eke was he.
    The Rhodian captain, relying on . . . the lightness of his vessel, passed, in open day, through all the guards.
  2. A military leader; a warrior.
    Foremost captain of his time.

Phrases & Compounds

Captain general
The commander in chief of an army or armies, or of the militia.
Captain lieutenant
a lieutenant with the rank and duties of captain but with a lieutenant's pay, -- as in the first company of an English regiment.

Captain

v. t.
  1. To act as captain of; to lead. [R.]
    Men who captained or accompanied the exodus from existing forms.

Captain

a.
  1. Chief; superior. [R.]
    captain jewes in the carcanet.