Admiral . ( Of the ant. ) amirate , interpreted as a part. Act. and with art. inflation protected. ár. to the , East of the b. lat. do amiratus , East of the Gr. bizant. ? µ?, -? d?, and this of the ar. clás. ( amir ). 1. com. Official general of the Navy, of the highest degree of the Admiralty. 2. m. authority in matters of sea had jurisdiction with mere joint rule and absolute leadership over the armed, ships and galleys. 3. m. authority who commanded the army, fleet or fleet after the captain-general. 4. m. female headdress of large dimensions used in the 18th century. 5. m. its. Leader, Captain, noble with authority or Lordship. Admiral of Castile. 1. m. Which was actually the Admiralty until that title became honorary and linked, as also happened in Aragon. Admiral of the sea, or almira NTE over the sea. 1. m. Admiral (? authority with absolute command over the armed, ships and galleys).