caporal

[kap-uh-ral, kap-er-uhl]

caporal Definition

  • 1a noncommissioned officer in certain armies, especially in the French Army
  • 2a strong, full-bodied cigar

Using caporal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caporal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The caporal led the troops into battle.

  • Example

    He smoked a caporal cigar after dinner.

Origins of caporal

from French 'caporal', from Italian 'caporale', from 'capo' meaning 'head' and 'orale' meaning 'work crew'

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Summary: caporal in Brief

'Caporal' [kap-uh-ral, kap-er-uhl] is a noun with two meanings. It can refer to a noncommissioned officer in certain armies, especially in the French Army, as in 'The caporal led the troops into battle.' Alternatively, it can refer to a strong, full-bodied cigar, as in 'He smoked a caporal cigar after dinner.'