constable

/ˈkɑnstəbəl/

UK: /ˈkɒnstəbəl/

constable

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Definition

One holding the lowest rank in most Commonwealth police forces. (See also chief constable.)

Etymology

From Middle English constable, cunstable, constabil, connestable, cunestable, from Old French conestable, from Latin comes stabulī (“officer of the stables”). For the sense-development; compare marshal. Doublet of connétable.

Example Sentences

  • "As soon as Julia returned with a constable, Timothy, who was on the point of exhaustion, prepared to give over to him gratefully. The newcomer turned out to be a powerful youngster, fully trained and eager to help, and he stripped off his tunic at once."
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