little corporal

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little corporal

Napoleon, the Little Corporal, studied a map in his tent.

Definition

Proper noun 1. A historical nickname for Napoleon Bonaparte: "Little Corporal" is a familiar and somewhat affectionate nickname given to Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. It references his original rank in the artillery and his relatively short stature, while also implying his close connection with his soldiers and his immense impact despite his size.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The soldiers affectionately called their leader the Little Corporal.
    • Historians often use the term Little Corporal when discussing Napoleon's early career and popular image.
    • The nickname Little Corporal contrasts his physical height with his towering historical presence.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used metaphorically to describe a person of small physical stature who possesses great power, determination, or influence.
    • In the business world, the ambitious new CEO was dubbed the Little Corporal by the press.
Variants and Related Words
  • Napoleon Bonaparte (n): The full name of the historical figure.
  • Napoleon I (n): His formal imperial title.
  • Emperor Napoleon (n): Another formal title.
Synonyms
  • Napoleon: The direct and most common reference.
  • The Corsican: Another nickname referencing his birthplace.
  • Man of Destiny: A nickname emphasizing his perceived historical role.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically and uniquely refers to Napoleon Bonaparte. It is a historical epithet and not a general title for any corporal.
  • Its use conveys a mix of familiarity, recognition of his humble military beginnings, and an acknowledgment of the paradox between his physical and figurative stature.
little corporal

Napoleon, the Little Corporal, studied a map in his tent.

Noun
  1. French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)