Bailiffs

/ˈbeɪlɪfs/ noun

Officers of the court who maintain order and carry out the judge's orders, or officials who enforce the law and collect debts.

From Old French 'bailif' meaning an officer of a bailly (a district). Came to English through Norman French after 1066, originally referring to the chief officer of a medieval lord, and narrowed over time to legal court officers.

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