Commandant
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late 17th century: from French commandant, or Italian or Spanish commandante, all from late Latin commandare ‘to command’ (see command).
wiktionary
From French commandant.
etymonline
commandant (n.)
"commanding officer," especially of a fortified town or garrison, 1680s, from French commandant "the one commanding" originally "commanding," present participle of commander (Old French comander) "to order, enjoin;" see command (v.). Similar formation in Spanish and Italian comandante.