Colonelship: meaning, definitions and examples

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colonelship

 

[ ˈkɜrnəlˌʃɪp ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

military rank

Colonelship refers to the position or rank of a colonel in the military. It represents a senior leadership role that typically involves significant responsibilities in command and administration. Officers at this rank often oversee battalions or regiments and play a crucial role in planning and executing military operations.

Synonyms

colonel's position, colonelcy, rank of colonel.

Examples of usage

  • He was promoted to colonelship after years of dedicated service.
  • The colonelship carried with it many responsibilities in the battalion.
  • Achieving colonelship is a significant milestone in an officer's career.

Translations

Translations of the word "colonelship" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cargo de coronel

🇮🇳 कर्नल की स्थिति

🇩🇪 Oberststellung

🇮🇩 jabatan kolonel

🇺🇦 посада полковника

🇵🇱 stopień pułkownika

🇯🇵 大佐の地位

🇫🇷 poste de colonel

🇪🇸 cargo de coronel

🇹🇷 albaylık

🇰🇷 대령 직위

🇸🇦 رتبة عقيد

🇨🇿 hodnost plukovníka

🇸🇰 hodnosť plukovníka

🇨🇳 上校职位

🇸🇮 funkcija polkovnika

🇮🇸 herforingja

🇰🇿 полковник лауазымы

🇬🇪 კოლონელის თანამდებობა

🇦🇿 polkovnik vəzifəsi

🇲🇽 cargo de coronel

Etymology

The term 'colonel' originates from the Italian word 'colonnello', which itself is derived from 'colonna', meaning 'column'. The term was initially used in the late 15th century to describe the commander of a column of soldiers. It evolved in different languages, adapting to military contexts over time. The pronunciation transitioned from the Italian to the French form and was eventually anglicized to 'colonel'. This rank has historically been associated with specific duties and a certain level of expertise in military strategy and leadership. The 'colonelship' as a concept thus reflects not just the title, but the expectations and responsibilities that accompany such a pivotal role within the military hierarchy.