Word Study
commando
CIDE DICTIONARY
- In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers."The war bands, called commandos, have played a great part in the . . . military history of the country." [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- a usually small military unit trained to perform special missions, often behind enemy lines, and usually employing hit-and-run tactics. Such units often have the destruction of fixed targets, such as enemy installations, as their mission, in contrast to normal combat units which engage the enemy army directly. [PJC]
- a member of a commando{2} unit. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
commando, n. (pl. -os) Mil.
1 a a unit of British amphibious shock troops. b a member of such a unit. c a similar unit or member of such a unit elsewhere.
2 a a party of men called out for military service. b a body of troops.
3 (attrib.) of or concerning a commando (a commando operation).
1 a a unit of British amphibious shock troops. b a member of such a unit. c a similar unit or member of such a unit elsewhere.
2 a a party of men called out for military service. b a body of troops.
3 (attrib.) of or concerning a commando (a commando operation).
Etymology
Port. f. commandar COMMAND
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