patrolman

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Etymology[edit]

patrol +‎ -man

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

patrolman (plural patrolmen)

  1. A police officer, especially a junior officer assigned patrol duty instead of detection or supervision.
    • 2006, Ping-hui Liao, David Der-wei Wang, Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895–1945[1], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page [2]:
      On September 9, when a solitary Japanese patrolman tried to curtail the work of five Taiwanese who were cutting trees from a windbreak (in Anting settlement, Sinhua district), the accused responded "Taiwan is not Japan's land. Why are you stopping us?"

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