Generalissimo

/ˌdʒɛnərəˈlɪsɪmoʊ/ noun

A supreme military commander or general with the highest authority over all armed forces.

From Italian and Spanish 'generalissimo,' the superlative form of 'generale' (general), created by adding the superlative suffix '-issimo.' The word originated in Renaissance Italy to describe supreme military leaders and became common in European languages by the 1600s.

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