0 (the title of) an officer of middle rank in the armed forces:
first/second lieutenant
Lieutenant Woods/Charles Woods
[ as form of address ] Yes, Lieutenant.
1 a naval officer of middle rank, above an ensign; or a military officer of the lowest rank
Though he still exercised some of the influence appropriate to his status, he was an absentee lord lieutenant.
During the summer of 1660, lord lieutenants across the country ordered the confiscation of all potential rebels' arms.
The lieutenant then offered to return the document.
Four soldiers and a lieutenant were also wounded.
He received his commission as lieutenant in 1928.
The pastor is assisted by a team of lieutenants and a string of committees on various life themes.
In 1876, he rose to the position of lieutenant governor and, for a short period in 1877, served as acting governor.
In 1677, he tried to break up the meeting three times, even drafting in two deputy lieutenants and the county militia to do so.
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