Admiralty

/ˈædmərəlti/ noun

The government department in charge of a country's navy and sea forces, or the authority that controls naval matters.

From Old French 'amiral' (commander), derived from Arabic 'amir' (chief/commander). The -ty suffix makes it an abstract noun referring to the office or authority. Became associated with British naval power during the age of exploration.

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