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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sta·ble
n.
1.
A
high
officer
in
the
monarchical
establishments
of
the
Middle
Ages
.
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
.
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
.
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
.
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
.]
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