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{i} sergeant
{n} a petty officer in the army, degree in law of the highest rank under a judge, title
a non-commissioned military officer ranking next above a corporal
The highest rank of noncommissioned officer in most non-naval military forces and police
In a company, battery, or troop, a noncommissioned officer next in rank above a corporal, whose duty is to instruct recruits in discipline, to form the ranks, etc
Falls over doorstep when trying to enter buildings Points and says, "Look at the pretty fire engine " Wets himself with a water pistol Plays in mud puddles Mumbles to himself
The Third rank in the Combatant Roll One who has: Earned 30 points in either the Sergeant or Knights List Earned 1 win on the Sergeant List Knights List Been authorized by a Knight combatant and the Minister of Joust to enter the Knights' List
an English barrister of the highest rank
non-commissioned officer above a corporal
a lawman with the rank of sergeant
He is now called sergeant-at-arms, and two of these officers, by allowance of the sovereign, attend on the houses of Parliament (one for each house) to execute their commands, and another attends the Court Chancery
{i} noncommissioned military officer ranked above a corporal or airman first class; police officer ranked below a captain or lieutenant
In the British police force, a sergeant is an officer with the next to lowest rank. In American police forces, a sergeant is an officer with the rank immediately below a captain. The unit headed by Sergeant Bell. a low rank in the army, air force, police etc, or someone who has this rank (sergent , from servens, present participle of servire; SERVE)
A lawyer of the highest rank, answering to the doctor of the civil law; called also serjeant at law
any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the army or air force or marines ranking above a corporal
The cobia
A sergeant is a non-commissioned officer of middle rank in the army, marines, or air force. A sergeant with a detail of four men came into view. Sergeant Black
A baronial rank earned by the successful completion of a series of trials and competence in the are of heavy combat
A title sometimes given to the servants of the sovereign; as, sergeant surgeon, that is, a servant, or attendant, surgeon
Formerly, in England, an officer nearly answering to the more modern bailiff of the hundred; also, an officer whose duty was to attend on the king, and on the lord high steward in court, to arrest traitors and other offenders
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