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constable
A police officer ranking below sergeant in most British police forces. (See also Chief Constable)
{n} in Eu. a governor or commander, in Am. a town officer of the peace, with the powers of an under sheriff
an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace
{i} officer of the peace; police officer (British)
an official who is responsible for keeping the peace and seeing that lawsare obeyed
a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
In Britain and some other countries, a constable is a police officer of the lowest rank. He was a constable at Sutton police station. Constable Stuart Clark Thanks for your help, Constable. see also Chief Constable
[See "Sheriff", in some jurisdictions
Officer of a noble court in the middle ages, usually a senior army commander. (See also marshal)
Public officer, usually at municipal level, responsible for maintaining order or serving writs and court orders
A law enforcement officer having minor police and judicial functions
A peace officer assigned as the bailiff to a court
a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff a police officer of the lowest rank English landscape painter (1776-1837)
a police officer of the lowest rank
A elected head of a parish (also known as a connétable)
An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers
The officer in charge of keeping order at an event The exact role varies among the Kingdoms -- may include directing parking, collecting waivers and site fees, dealing with fires and other emergencies, and seeing that blatantly mundane artifacts are kept out of sight When on duty, Constables usually wear a blue baldric with a gold mace on it In some Kingdoms, the word is also used for people who are helping to oversee the conduct of combat on the field (See Marshal (6), Officer )
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