Constables

/ˈkɑːnstəbəlz/ noun

Plural of constable; police officers or law enforcement officials, especially in Britain.

From Old French 'conestable,' which came from Latin 'comes stabuli' (count of the stable). Originally the title referred to the chief officer in charge of a king's household and stables, later becoming a general law enforcement position.

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