Patrol

/pəˈtroʊl/ noun, verb

As a noun, a patrol is a group of people, such as police or soldiers, who move around an area to keep it safe. As a verb, it means to walk or drive around an area regularly to watch for trouble or problems.

“Patrol” comes from French *patrouiller*, meaning “to paddle in mud” and then “to go around on guard.” It likely began with soldiers tramping through soft ground while checking their posts.

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