There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
row in British means to quarrel or argue.
The British Navy lamented the loss of a great general.
Yes, the noun 'crown' is a common noun; a general word for a wreath or band for the head worn as a mark of victory or honor; a general word for a royal headdress; a general word for the top of the head; a general word for the top or highest part of something; a general word for a type of British coin; a word for any crown of any kind.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
It means that he is a British citizen. He lives in Britain.
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If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)