Amiral

/ˈæmɪrəl/ noun

An archaic or dialectal form of admiral, referring to a high-ranking naval officer commanding ships or fleets.

From Old French amiral, from Arabic amir-al (commander of the). The word evolved into modern English 'admiral' through Middle French and Norman influence during the medieval period.

AMአምራላይ
ARالأميرال
BNঅ্যাডমিরাল
CAalmirall
CSadmirál
DAamiral
DEAdmiral
ELαδμυραλός
ESalmirante
FAامیرال
FIamiraali
FRamiral
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