Batman

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mid 18th century (originally denoting an orderly in charge of the bat horse ‘packhorse’ which carried the officer's baggage): from Old French bat (from medieval Latin bastum ‘packsaddle’) + man.


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From bat(“ packsaddle”) +‎ man. The element bat is from French bât, from Old French bast, [1] from Late Latin bastum, possibly from Ancient Greek βαστάζειν(bastázein, “to bear, carry, lift”).

From Ottoman Turkish بطمان‎ (batman). Cognate with Chagatai[script needed](bātmān). 

In reference to the superhero Batman.


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batman (n.)

"officer's servant," originally military title for "man in charge of a bat-horse and its load," 1755, from bat "pack-saddle" (late 14c.), from Old French bast (Modern French bât), from Late Latin bastum (see baton). Hence also batwoman (1941). The comic book hero dates from 1939.