单词 | Constable of France |
释义 | constable /konˈ or kunˈstə-bl/noun
ORIGIN: OFr conestable (Fr connétable), from L comes stabulī count or companion of the stable conˈstableship noun conˈstablewick noun (historical) The district of a constable constabulary /kən-stabˈū-lər-i/ noun
Of or relating to constables, or peace officers Constable of France Chief of the household under the old French kings, then commander-in-chief of the army, judge in questions of chivalry, tournaments and martial displays High Constable One of two constables formerly appointed in every hundred or franchise, to raise the military levy, and with responsibility for maintenance of the peace Lord High Constable of England An officer of the Crown, formerly a judge in the court of chivalry Lord High Constable of Scotland A similar officer (now a mere hereditary title) outrun the constable
petty constable A parish constable who was under the High Constable special constable A person sworn in by the justices to preserve the peace, or to execute warrants in special circumstances |
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