• Dux

    Origin

    Borrowed from Latin dux ("leader").

    Full definition of dux

    Noun

    dux

    (plural duxes or duces)
    1. (UK) The top academic student in a school, or in a year of school; the top student in a specified academic discipline.
    2. (historical) A high-ranking commander in the Roman army, responsible for more than one legion.
    3. (music) The subject of a fugue, answered by the comes.

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