💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Constablewick"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| constablessnoun | (obsolete) The wife of a constable. |
| constablenoun | (UK, law) A police officer or an officer with equivalent powers. |
| constableshipnoun | The office or rank of a constable |
| cons.noun | Abbreviation of constant. [That which is permanent or invariable.] |
| const.noun | (law) Alternative letter-case form of const., abbreviation of Constitution. [(programming) A variable whose value cannot be changed directly.] |
| subconstablenoun | A lesser or subsidiary constable. |
| constabulatorynoun | (obsolete) A constabulary. |
| constablerynoun | Obsolete form of constabulary. [A police force.] |
| underconstablenoun | A lower or subordinate constable. |
| constabularynoun | A police force. |
| wardholdernoun | (now historical) One who held land under the wardholding system. |
| constabularienoun | Obsolete form of constabulary. [A police force.] |
| cst.noun | Abbreviation of constable. [One holding the lowest rank in most Commonwealth police forces. (See also chief constable.)] |
| undersheriffwicknoun | The area of jurisdiction of an undersheriff. |
| special | Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality. |
| subwardennoun | A subordinate warden, a lower-ranking warden. |
| chief constablenoun | (British) The chief of police of most territorial UK police forces, except the Metropolitan Police and City of London Police. |
| churchmannoun | A person (originally a man) of authority in a Christian religious organization (a church). |
| bluecoatnoun | (US history) A soldier or officer in the Union army during the American Civil War. |
| castellanynoun | (historical) The office of a castellan, the lordship of a castle. |
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