Catchpole

/ˈkætʃpoʊl/ noun

Historically, a police officer or law enforcer, especially one involved in collecting debts or making arrests; often associated with corrupt or oppressive officials.

From Middle English 'cacchepol,' possibly from 'catch' + 'pole' (a staff or stick), though the etymology is debated. Medieval term for a constable or bailiff, often used derogatorily.

AMማይን ክፍል
ARعصا القبض
BNপেট্রোল স্পী
CApiló de tancament
CSchytnice
DAfangestang
DEFangstange
ELστέλεχος σύλληψης
ESpolea de captura
FAدسته‌گیر
FIpyydystangs
FRpoteau de capture
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