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Senor_Trappington commented at 2023-01-08 11:53:33 » #2775491
Seeing this reminds me of when someone I knew explained why they're pronounced differently.
A Lieutenant (Lef-tenant) is named such because he's left with the tenancy of the men, in 'lieu' of the Captain.
A Lieutenant (Loo-tenant) is someone who's in Lieu to the captain, and a tenant of his command.
Might not be totally correct, but I'd love to see anyone argue with the Colonel that told me that.
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Seeing this reminds me of when someone I knew explained why they're pronounced differently.
A Lieutenant (Lef-tenant) is named such because he's left with the tenancy of the men, in 'lieu' of the Captain.
A Lieutenant (Loo-tenant) is someone who's in Lieu to the captain, and a tenant of his command.
Might not be totally correct, but I'd love to see anyone argue with the Colonel that told me that.
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