dux bellorum
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin dux (leader) + bellum (battle, war).
Noun[edit]
dux bellorum (plural duces bellorum)
- A war leader or warlord
- 1988, William Manchester, The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, volume 2, page 506:
- The desperate kings turned to a dux bellorum -- no monarch, but in those times something far more prestigious: a military commander of great gifts and courage […]