lieut
/lɛˈtɑ̃/Definitions
1. noun
A junior officer, ranking below a captain and above an ensign in a naval or military hierarchy.
“The lieut led the team of junior officers on a mission to secure the perimeter.”
2. noun
A substitute or deputy, especially one appointed to act in place of a superior.
“The lieut took over the manager’s duties while he was on vacation.”