the word constable comes from the old English word for police man, at least i think it does
The constable paused when he heard the window break. Constable - police officer
The local constable is expected to arrive shortly. PC 31 has proven himself to be a very dedicated Constable.
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A constable was a policeman; that is what the word still means. Constables in Shakespeare's day were not trained professionals but rather part-time volunteers.
Police Constable. Constable is the first rank of a UK Police Officer. In order the ranks are as follows :- Constable Sergeant Inspector Chief Inspector Superintendant Chief Superintendant Assistant Chief Constable Deputy Chief Constable Chief Constable
Jez Constable's birth name is Jeremy Constable.
Jimmy Constable's birth name is James Constable.
In 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, Mr. Matthew Pocket is a constable. He is married to Miss Havisham's cousin and is an upright and resolute character who helps maintain order and justice within the story's society.
Cop is an old word meaning to seize. The police often seize or grab people and are 'coppers.' It was first used in print on 1859 to refer to a police officer. There is some belief that it may be have originated from the term "Constable on Patrol" often abbreviated in log books as COP.
a constable is a cop,sheriff,or police
One prefix for "constable" is "deputy."
table technically rhymes with constable