Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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COMMODORE, noun
1. The officer who commands a squadron or detachment of ships, destined on a particular enterprise. In the British marine, he bears the rank of a brigadier-general in the army, and his ship is distinguished by a broad red pendant, tapering to the outer end, and sometimes forked.
2. A title given by courtesy to the senior captain, when three or more ships of war are cruising in company.
3. The convoy or leading ship in a fleet of merchantmen, which carries a light in her top to conduct the other ships.
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