Constable - What does it mean?
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(British, NZ) A police officer ranking below sergeant in most British/New Zealand police forces. (See also chief constable).
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=19 Officer of a noble court in the middle ages, usually a senior army commander. (See also marshal).
(US) Public officer, usually at municipal level, responsible for maintaining order or serving writs and court orders.
(Channel Islands) A elected head of a parish (also known as a )
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constable
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(en noun)citation, passage=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.}}