constable

7 ENTRIES FOUND:

con·sta·ble

noun \ˈkän(t)-stə-bəl, ˈkən(t)-\

Definition of CONSTABLE

1
: a high officer of a royal court or noble household especially in the Middle Ages
2
: the warden or governor of a royal castle or a fortified town
3
a : a public officer usually of a town or township responsible for keeping the peace and for minor judicial duties b chiefly British : police officer; especially : one ranking below sergeant

Examples of CONSTABLE

  1. <reported the crime to the local constable>

Origin of CONSTABLE

Middle English conestable, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin comes stabuli, literally, officer of the stable
First Known Use: 13th century

Browse

Next Word in the Dictionary: constablery
Previous Word in the Dictionary: const
All Words Near: constable

Seen & Heard

What made you want to look up constable? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).

Test Your Vocabulary

Take Our 10-Question Quiz

Name That Thing

Take our visual vocab quiz

Test Your Knowledge »

True or False?

A quick quiz about stuff worth knowing

Take It Now »

Join Us on FB & Twitter

Get the Word of the Day and More

Facebook | Twitter

Get Our Free Apps

Voice Search, Favorites,
Word of the Day, and More

iPhone | iPad | Android | More