tenente
Italian
Etymology
From Latin tenens, tenentem.
Verb
tenente
- present participle of tenere
Noun
tenente m (plural tenenti)
Latin
Participle
tenente
- ablative masculine singular of tenēns
- ablative feminine singular of tenēns
- ablative neuter singular of tenēns
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin tenens, tenentem, probably a borrowing.
Noun
tenente m (plural tenentes)
- (military, law enforcement) lieutenant (a low commissioned officer rank)
Related terms
Spanish
Noun
tenente m (plural tenentes)
- (historical) tenant-in-chief
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