Coronel

/ˈkɔːrənəl/ noun

Definition

An obsolete or alternate spelling of colonel, a high-ranking military officer.

Etymology

From Spanish coronel, derived from Italian colonello (literally 'little column'), which came from colonna meaning 'column.' The word originally referred to the commander of a column of soldiers.

Kelly Says

The weird pronunciation of 'colonel' stumps everyone because it preserved the original Spanish pronunciation even as English spelling conventions evolved—this word is a ghost of Spanish military terminology!

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