commanding officer vs patriarch

commanding officer

noun
  • The officer in command of, and typically having ultimate authority over, a military unit. 

patriarch

noun
  • An old leader of a village or community. 

  • A founder of a political or religious movement, an organization or an enterprise. 

  • The male head of a household or nuclear family. 

  • The male progenitor of a genetic or tribal line, or of a clan or extended family. 

  • The highest form of bishop, in the ancient world having authority over other bishops in the province but now generally as an honorary title; in Roman Catholicism, considered a bishop second only to the Pope in rank. 

  • In Biblical contexts, a male leader of a family, tribe or ethnic group, especially one of the twelve sons of Jacob (considered to have created the twelve tribes of Israel) or (in plural) Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. 

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