constabularius

constabularius
/ksnstaebysleriyas/ An officer of horse; an officer having charge of foot or horse; a naval commander; an officer having charge of military affairs generally. In England his power was early diminished and restricted to those duties which related to the preservation of the king's peace. The office is now abolished except as a matter of ceremony

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  • CONSTABULARIUS — Munstero, l. 2. c. 15. Conestablius, Sigeberto, App. ad A. C. 1165. Conestalus, Germanis Rheni accolis Constafolarius, Gallis Connestable, Italis Conestabile et Contostabile, etc. a Latino Comite stabuli, qui stabulo superiorm Imperatorum… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • constabularius — /ksnstaebysleriyas/ An officer of horse; an officer having charge of foot or horse; a naval commander; an officer having charge of military affairs generally. In England his power was early diminished and restricted to those duties which related… …   Black's law dictionary

  • STABULUM — I. STABULUM locus Galliae Narbonens. Anton. inter. Salsusas ad Boream 48. et Pyrenaeum montem ad Meridiem ubi in Hispaniam transitur, 16. mill. pass. Quibusdam est Millas, castrum Comitatus Ruscinonensis ad Tetim fluv. fere 10. mill. pass. a… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Constabler, der — Der Cónstabler, des s, plur. ut nom. sing. 1) Gewisse Artillerie Bediente, welche den Kanoniers Pulver und Kanonen austheilen, und die Stücke wohl selbst losfeuern. Daher die Constabels Kammer, auf den Schiffen, ein Ort in dem Hintertheile des… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • constabulary — constabulary1 /keuhn stab yeuh ler ee/, n., pl. constabularies. 1. the body of constables of a district. 2. a body of officers of the peace organized on a military basis. [1350 1400; < ML constabularia, fem. of constabularius CONSTABULARY2; r. ME …   Universalium

  • COMES Stabuli — I. COMES Stabuli apud Gallos idem, quod olim equitum Magister, apud Romanos. Transiit dignitas ab ultimis Imperatoribus, ad Galliae Reges primos: quae postmodum adeo aucta est, ut, Regibus minorennibus, Principes sanguivis hi statim sequerentur.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • PROTODIACONUS — I. PROTODIACONUS cognom. S. Stephani Protomartyris, apud Ioh. Damascenum, l. 4. c. 6. II. PROTODIACONUS qui inter Diaconos primus. Ptotoforestarius: in Anglia olim dictus, qui Forestae Windesoriae supremus fuit Iustitiarius. Item Protoforestarius …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Konstabler — 1Kons|ta|bler* der; s, <aus mlat. constabularius »Befehlshaber« zu spätlat. comes stabuli, vgl. ↑Konnetabel> (früher) Geschützmeister (auf Kriegsschiffen usw.), Unteroffiziersgrad der Artillerie. Konstabler 2 2Kons|ta|bler der; s, <nach… …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • constabulary — I con•stab•u•lar•y [[t]kənˈstæb yəˌlɛr i[/t]] n. pl. lar•ies 1) gov the body of constables of a district 2) gov a body of officers of the peace organized on a military basis • Etymology: 1350–1400; MEconstablerie< OF < ML constabulāria, fem …   From formal English to slang

  • констапель — командир орудия в морск. артиллерии . Вероятно, через голл. kоnstареl – то же из англ. соnstаbеl от ср. лат. constabulārius однокашник, однополчанин ; см. Мёлен 108 …   Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера

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