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Corporal
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- Ship`s. in a ship of war was, under the master-at-arms, employed to teach the sailors the use of small arms; to attend at the gangways when entering ports, and see that no spirituous liquors were brought on board without leave. also, to extinguish the fire and candles at eight o`clock in winter, and nine o`clock in summer, when the evening gun was fired; and to see that there were no lights below, but such as were under the charge of the proper sentinels. in the marines or army in general the corporal is a non-commissioned officer next below the sergeant in the scale of authority. the ship`s corporal of the present day is the superior of the first-class working petty officers, and solely attends to police matters under the master-at-arms or superintendent-
- [1] in the navy, a ship’s policeman responsible to the master-at-arms for small-arms training, attending the gangway when entering port, and ensuring that no alcohol is illegally brought on board. [2] in the army and marines, a non-commissioned officer, subordinate to sergeant.
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Корпорал, русский
Caporale, итальянский
Corp., английский
Corporal; corporation
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Extinguish, английский
Retire or pay off debt.
Superintendent, английский
At a construction site, the contractor’s representative who is responsible for continuous field supervision, coordination, and completion of the work and, unless another person is designated in writing by the contractor to the owner and the architect, for the prevention of accidents.
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Корпорал, русский
Коронация образов божией матери, русский
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