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police meaning in Latin

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police [police] (local or general law enforcement agency)
noun
[UK: pə.ˈliːs]
[US: pə.ˈliːs]

vigilia, denuntiatores, biocolyta, custos, publicus, denuntiatornoun
{f}, vigileS {m-Pl}, denutiatoreS {m-Pl}

police chief [police chiefs] (head of a police department)
noun

praefectus vigilumnoun
{m}

police inspector noun
[UK: pə.ˈliːs ɪn.ˈspek.tə(r)]
[US: pə.ˈliːs ˌɪn.ˈspek.tər]

denuntiator [denuntiatoris](3rd) M
noun

policeman (sort of) noun
[UK: pə.ˈliː.smən]
[US: pə.ˈliː.smən]

diasostes [diasostae]noun
M

policewoman (a female police officer)
noun
[UK: pə.ˈliː.swʊ.mən]
[US: pə.ˈliː.ˌswʊ.mən]

denuntiatrixnoun
{f}

aedile - commissioner (magistrate) of police / fire / markets / games noun

aedilis [aedilis](3rd) M
noun

crime- / police- (novel) adjective

criminalis [criminalis, criminale]adjective

ex-aedile (magistrate - police, fire, market) noun

aedilicius [aedilicii](2nd) M
noun

fireman, member of Roman fire / police brigade noun

vigil [vigilis](3rd) M
noun

of an aedile (magistrate - police, fire, market) adjective

aedilicius [aedilicia, aedilicium]adjective

secret police (police operating outside normal boundaries of law)
noun
[UK: ˈsiː.krɪt pə.ˈliːs]
[US: ˈsiː.krət pə.ˈliːs]

politia secretanoun
{f}

secret police noun
[UK: ˈsiː.krɪt pə.ˈliːs]
[US: ˈsiː.krət pə.ˈliːs]

curiosus [curiosi](2nd) M
noun

secret police (pl.) (frumentarii / curiosi) noun

agens [agentis](3rd) M
noun