heretog

Etymology
From, , from , , from , equivalent to. (borrowed from Old English) and (borrowed from the 🇨🇬 cognate ).

Noun

 * 1)  The leader or commander of an army.
 * 2)  A marshal.
 * 3) * William Blackstone, volume 1
 * In the time of our Saxon ancestors, as appears from Edward the Confessor’s laws, the military force of this kingdom was in the hands of the dukes or heretochs, who were constituted through every province and county in the kingdom.