CADET

Source: 566, 567

cadet. Cadet, n. a volunteer, a younger brother

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Ca‐det″ (?), n. [[F. cadet a younger or the youngest son or brother, dim. fr. L. caput head; i.e., a smaller head of the family, after the first or eldest. See Chief, and cf. Cad.]] 1. 1. The younger of two brothers; a younger brother or son; the youngest son.
The cadet of an ancient and noble family. Wood. 2. 2. (Mil.) (a) A gentleman who carries arms in a regiment, as a volunteer, with a view of acquiring military skill and obtaining a commission. (b) A young man in training for military or naval service; esp. a pupil in a military or naval school, as at West Point, Annapolis, or Woolwich.
☞ All the undergraduates at Annapolis are Naval cadets. The distinction between Cadet midshipmen and Cadet engineers was abolished by Act of Congress in 1882.