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admiral

The origin and history of admiral.

Etymology

From Medieval Latin admiralis, itself borrowed and reshaped from Arabic amir ("commander"). It was later linked by folk etymology to Latin admirari ("to admire"), which is why it looks like an English word but isn't related in origin.

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