constable 音标拼音: [k'ɑnstəbəl]
n . 治安官,警官,巡官
治安官,警官,巡官
constable n 1 :
a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff 2 :
English landscape painter (
1776 -
1837 ) [
synonym : {
Constable },
{
John Constable }]
3 :
a police officer of the lowest rank [
synonym : {
constable },
{
police constable }]
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conestable ,
constable ,
a constable (
in sense 1 ),
OF .
conestable ,
F .
conn ['
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table ,
LL .
conestabulus ,
constabularius ,
comes stabuli ,
orig .,
count of the stable ,
master of the horse ,
equerry ;
comes count (
L .
companion )
L .
stabulum stable .
See {
Count }
a nobleman ,
and {
Stable }.]
1 .
A high officer in the monarchical establishments of the Middle Ages .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
The constable of France was the first officer of the crown ,
and had the chief command of the army .
It was also his duty to regulate all matters of chivalry .
The office was suppressed in 1627 .
The constable ,
or lord high constable ,
of England ,
was one of the highest officers of the crown ,
commander in chief of the forces ,
and keeper of the peace of the nation .
He also had judicial cognizance of many important matters .
The office was as early as the Conquest ,
but has been disused (
except on great and solemn occasions ),
since the attainder of Stafford ,
duke of Buckingham ,
in the reign of Henry VIII .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Law )
An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace ,
and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers . --
Bouvier .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
In England ,
at the present time ,
the constable is a conservator of the peace within his district ,
and is also charged by various statutes with other duties ,
such as serving summons ,
precepts ,
warrants ,
etc .
In the United States ,
constables are town or city officers of the peace ,
with powers similar to those of the constables of England .
In addition to their duties as conservators of the peace ,
they are invested with others by statute ,
such as to execute civil as well as criminal process in certain cases ,
to attend courts ,
keep juries ,
etc .
In some cities ,
there are officers called {
high constables },
who act as chiefs of the constabulary or police force .
In other cities the title of constable ,
as well as the office ,
is merged in that of the police officer .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
High constable },
a constable having certain duties and powers within a hundred . [
Eng .]
{
Petty constable },
a conservator of the peace within a parish or tithing ;
a tithingman . [
Eng .]
{
Special constable },
a person appointed to act as constable of special occasions .
{
To } {
overrun the constable },
or {
outrun the constable },
to spend more than one '
s income ;
to get into debt . [
Colloq .]
--
Smollett .
[
1913 Webster ]
56 Moby Thesaurus words for "
constable ":
G -
man ,
John Law ,
MP ,
bailiff ,
beadle ,
beagle ,
bobby ,
bound bailiff ,
bull ,
captain ,
catchpole ,
chief of police ,
commissioner ,
cop ,
copper ,
deputy ,
deputy sheriff ,
detective ,
fed ,
federal ,
flatfoot ,
flic ,
fuzz ,
gendarme ,
government man ,
inspector ,
lictor ,
lieutenant ,
mace -
bearer ,
marshal ,
mounted policeman ,
narc ,
officer ,
paddy ,
patrolman ,
peace officer ,
peeler ,
police captain ,
police commissioner ,
police constable ,
police inspector ,
police matron ,
police officer ,
police sergeant ,
policeman ,
policewoman ,
portreeve ,
reeve ,
roundsman ,
sergeant ,
sergeant at arms ,
sheriff ,
superintendent ,
tipstaff ,
tipstaves ,
trooper CONSTABLE .
An officer ,
who is generally elected by the people .
2 .
He possess power ,
virture officii ,
as a conservator of the peace at common law ,
and by virtue of various legislative enactments ;
he .
way therefore apprehend a supposed offender without a warrant ,
as treason ,
felony ,
breach of the peace ,
and for some misdemeanors less than felony ,
when committed in his view .
1 Hale ,
587 ;
1 East ,
P .
C .
303 8 Serg . &
Rawle ,
47 .
He may also arrest a supposed offender upon the information of others but he does so at his peril ,
unless he can show that a felony has been committed by some person ,
as well as the reasonableness of the suspicion that the party arrested is guilty .
1 Chit .
Cr .
L .
27 ;
6 Binn .
R .
316 ;
2 Hale ,
91 ,
92 1 East ,
P .
C .
301 .
He has power to call others to his assistance ;
or he may appoint a deputy to do ministerial acts .
3 Burr .
Rep .
1262 .
3 .
A constable is also a ministerial officer ,
bound to obey the warrants and precepts of justices ,
coroners ,
and sheriffs .
Constables are also in some states bound to execute the warrants and process of justices of the peace in civil cases .
4 .
In England ,
they have many officers ,
with more or less power ,
who bear the name of constables ;
as ,
lord high constable of England ,
high constable 3 Burr .
1262 head constables ,
petty constables ,
constables of castles ,
constables of the tower ,
constables of the fees ,
constable of the exchequer ,
constable of the staple , &
c .
5 .
In some of the cities of the United States there are officers who are called high constables ,
who are the principal police officers where they reside .
Vide the various Digests of American Law ,
h .
t .;
1 Chit .
Cr .
L .
20 ;
5 Vin .
Ab .
427 ;
2 Phil .
Ev .
253 2 Sell .
Pr .
70 ;
Bac .
Ab .
h .
t .;
Com .
Dig .
Justices of the Peace ,
B 79 ;
Id .
D 7 ;
Id ,
Officer ,
E 2 ;
Wille .
Off .
Const .
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