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Auxiliary constables or reserve constables (reserve constable has a different definition in British Columbia) are unpaid citizens in Canada who volunteer
Auxiliary_constable
Auxiliary or specialised law enforcement officer
A special constable (SC) or special police constable (SPC) can refer either to an auxiliary or part-time law enforcement officer; or a person who is granted
Special_constable
Part-time reserve police
of auxiliary constables. Under various provincial policing legislations and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, the role of auxiliary constable is
Auxiliary_police
Federal police service of Canada
jacket. Constables wear no rank insignia. There are also 122 special constables, as well as a varying number of reserve constables, auxiliary constables, and
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
Federal and provincial police ranks in Canada
Sergeant (three chevrons) Constable Chief of police Inspector Sergeant / Detective Special Constable Constable Auxiliary constable Chief of police Deputy
Police_ranks_of_Canada
Person holding a particular office
functions, for example SPCA agents or court/jail officers. Auxiliary constables, or reserve constables, are volunteers with a policing agency. They generally
Constable
National police force of the British Virgin Islands
Police community support officers, but unlike PCSOs, a Virgin Islands Auxiliary Constable has full police powers of arrest and detention. "The Royal Virgin
Royal Virgin Islands Police Force
Royal_Virgin_Islands_Police_Force
Vancouver municipal election
Vancouver, lawyer Michael Wu, Vancouver Liberals, entrepreneur and RCMP auxiliary constable Solomon Yi-Kieran, COPE, public transit activist Brian Montague,
2026 Vancouver municipal election
2026_Vancouver_municipal_election
Provincial law enforcement agency for Ontario, Canada
officers, auxiliary officers, and civilian volunteers. The majority of policing services are provided by uniformed front-line police constables. In addition
Ontario_Provincial_Police
Municipal police service in Ontario, Canada
2021, the service employed 35 police officers, 28 special constables, and 11 auxiliary constables. The force is notable for its tiered police service delivery
Cobourg_Police_Service
Police agency of York Region, Ontario, Canada
Services Act, a chief of police can appoint auxiliary constables to act as volunteers. An auxiliary constable is not a peace officer but has the authority
York_Regional_Police
Police agency of Durham Region, Ontario, Canada
Some of the units within the force are: Air support unit Auxiliary unit (auxiliary constable) Canine unit Case management unit Central cellblock unit
Durham Regional Police Service
Durham_Regional_Police_Service
Police agency in Ontario, Canada
firearms detector, and Luke, a general service dog, both in 2011. Auxiliary (auxiliary constable), volunteer and rover program Youth programs Empowered student
Toronto_Police_Service
Hong Kong Auxiliary Police
Station Sergeant (Auxiliary) Sergeant (Auxiliary) Senior Constable / Constable (Auxiliary) Recruit Constable (Auxiliary) Operations (Auxiliary) Human Resources
Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force
Hong_Kong_Auxiliary_Police_Force
RCMP federal policing in British Columbia
municipal policing. The force is assisted by about 1,200 volunteer Auxiliary Constables. In BC, the RCMP operates at all three levels: federal, provincial
British Columbia Royal Canadian Mounted Police
British_Columbia_Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
Unpaid police force in Jersey
professional police service of Jersey. Parish constable Special constable Auxiliary constable Auxiliary police Special police MacRae, Robert (2021?).
Honorary_Police
Law enforcement agency
uniformed ranks, and range from Detective Constable to Detective Superintendent. Other Auxiliary Constable Special Constable Recruit For purposes of criminal investigation
Royal Cayman Islands Police Service
Royal_Cayman_Islands_Police_Service
Police force in Ontario, Canada
Divisional neighbourhood policing Family violence Internal affairs Auxiliary (auxiliary constable) - was established in 1989 and has about 100 members. Their
Peel_Regional_Police
Law enforcement agency
known as the District Constable (D.C.), is an auxiliary police force that supports the Jamaica Constabulary Force. District constables are appointed by the
Jamaica_Rural_Police_Force
Municipal police service of Calgary, Canada
February 7, 1885, and initially consisted of two constables led by Chief Jack Ingram. On October 8, 1993, Constable Rick Sonnenberg was preparing a spike strip
Calgary_Police_Service
Canadian provincial police (1978–1989)
detachment was commanded by a sergeant and patrol officers had the rank of constable. There was no rank of corporal. In July 1988 the recently elected government
New_Brunswick_Highway_Patrol
Law enforcement agency
officer K-9 units The force also recruits reserve constables, otherwise known as "auxiliary constables". Four VicPD officers are seconded to the 15-member
Victoria_Police_Department
British auxiliary police force
honours Auxiliary police British police Canadian Auxiliary Constable Constable Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force MASHAZ - Israel's special constabulary
Special_Constabulary
First Nation in British Columbia, Canada
tripartite framework agreements. The Provincial Auxiliary Constable Program has five Auxiliary Constables on the reserve. The Semiahmoo First Nation uses
Semiahmoo_First_Nation
June 18, 2024. "High County Constable John Fisk". Ontario Police Memorial Foundation. Retrieved June 14, 2024. "Constable Timothy C. Pomeroy". Ontario
List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in Canada
List_of_law_enforcement_officers_killed_in_the_line_of_duty_in_Canada
Award
sécurité et de protection (DSSP) RCMP (Auxiliary Constables only) Ontario Provincial Police Special Constables Ontario Ministry of the Environment – Environmental
Peace Officer Exemplary Service Medal
Peace_Officer_Exemplary_Service_Medal
Local government agency type
bylaw officers are explicitly appointed as peace officers or special constables for the purpose of enforcing municipal laws, while in others, such as
Code_enforcement
Canadian politician
Canadian Mounted Police constable in Lake Country, West Kelowna and Kelowna for 19 years, and before that an Auxiliary Constable with the Penticton RCMP
Macklin_McCall
Royal Irish Constabulary paramilitary unit during the Irish War of Independence
served as regular constables. Both groups wore a mixed uniform of British Army khaki and RIC dark green, although the Auxiliaries had their own insignia
Auxiliary_Division
Post-secondary institution in Canada
training, as well as special constables, municipal reserve and BC Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Auxiliary Constable. The Academy also offers advanced
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Justice_Institute_of_British_Columbia
Police service of Hamilton
Instead, they assist in the processes when constables required a large, organized support. The auxiliary police work at parades or during long weekends
Hamilton_Police_Service
Constructed language meant to facilitate communication
An international auxiliary language (sometimes acronymized as IAL or contracted as auxlang) is a language meant for communication between people from
International auxiliary language
International_auxiliary_language
wounded; he later died of his injuries. One RIC Constable Waters and one RIC/Black and Tan Auxiliary Constable Ernest Bright were kidnapped by IRA volunteers
Timeline of the Irish War of Independence
Timeline_of_the_Irish_War_of_Independence
Provincial Police Force of Quebec
shirt shoulders. Constables (Agent) do not have any insignia on their uniform. The SQ formerly had the rank of Corporal above Constable rank. Team leaders
Sûreté_du_Québec
is no consistent use of the office of constable throughout the states; use may vary within a state. A constable may be an official responsible for service
Constables in the United States
Constables_in_the_United_States
Canadian provincial police service
Labrador (Churchill Falls, Labrador City, and Wabush). The first police constables in Newfoundland and Labrador were appointed by Governor Henry Osborn to
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
Royal_Newfoundland_Constabulary
the U.S., recognition of these auxiliary police officers designated in South Carolina as Group II and III State Constables and Reserve Police Officers as
State Constables in South Carolina
State_Constables_in_South_Carolina
members and public service employees. In addition, approximately 1,200 auxiliary constables volunteer with "E" Division. It is the largest RCMP division, and
List of law enforcement agencies in British Columbia
List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_British_Columbia
Municipal police of the Canadian city of Vancouver
meeting of Vancouver City Council, Vancouver's first police officer, Chief Constable John Stewart, was appointed on May 10, 1886. On June 14, 1886, the morning
Vancouver_Police_Department
Specialized police force of Northern Ireland
Maginnis, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass Auxiliary constable Auxiliary police Alexander Robinson Special constable Special constabulary Special police Good
Ulster_Special_Constabulary
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
List of police firearms in Canada
List_of_police_firearms_in_Canada
Canadian convicted murderer
Paul police force as an auxiliary constable starting in 1999 after graduating from the police academy and then as a full constable from 2000 onward Sandham
Michael_Sandham
Canadian law enforcement agency
(SHP), transitioning into an armed law enforcement service with special constable powers; 40 officers from the CVE transferred to join the SHP. New officers
Saskatchewan_Highway_Patrol
Town in Alberta, Canada
organizations and programs: Victim Services Unit Crime Stoppers Auxiliary Constable Program Youth Justice Committee Law Enforcement Torch Run Peace River
Peace_River,_Alberta
Police department in Halifax, Canada
port city of Halifax would appoint one member of the crew to act as a constable responsible for the actions of the crew and passengers on board. In January
Halifax_Regional_Police
Recruits supporting the Royal Irish Constabulary
at the time. However, while the "Black and Tans" were regular constables, the Auxiliary Division was a paramilitary counterinsurgency force which was
Black_and_Tans
Police branch of Canada
serve as the first town constable. In 1903, R.J. Harwood was appointed as the first Chief Constable, abolishing the town constable position. In 1931, the
Regina_Police_Service
Northern Ireland. Most law enforcement duties are carried out by police constables of a territorial police force. There are 48 police forces in the UK. These
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom
Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom
Saskatchewan provincial law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Saskatchewan_Marshals_Service
Canadian law enforcement agency
Garden Market. At its inception, the force had eight sworn officers. Constables in London were first authorized to carry firearms in 1878, though this
London_Police_Service
Promise of fealty to the Canadian monarch
in Ontario All police officers, railway constables, special constables, and reserve and auxiliary constables in British Columbia All police officers,
Oath_of_Allegiance_(Canada)
Canadian federal government agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Correctional_Service_Canada
Law enforcement agency
Regional Police Service also has an auxiliary unit, composed of approximately 75 unpaid civilian volunteers. Auxiliary officers assist with special events
Waterloo Regional Police Service
Waterloo_Regional_Police_Service
Former Canadian police force
designation added 1913) Commissioner Inspector Sub-inspector Sergeant Constable Van Blaricom, G.B. (October 1, 1909). "The Protectors of Royalty in Canada"
Dominion_Police
Former Canadian police force
for other ranks were sub-constable, constable, and chief constable, with staff constable between constable and chief constable added later. Though through
North-West_Mounted_Police
Service, and Toronto Police Service now deploy special constables and volunteer auxiliary constables in frontline policing roles. Since 2021, the Royal Canadian
Law_enforcement_in_Canada
Law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Nunavik_Police_Service
Policing service for the Regional Municipality of Halton in Ontario, Canada
Superintendent Derek Davis and Inspector John van der Lelie 30 Division-3800 Constable Henshaw Boulevard, Burlington Commanding officers Chief of Police Deputy
Halton Regional Police Service
Halton_Regional_Police_Service
Municipal police service in Ontario, Canada
an Inspector, 5 Sergeants, 2 Detective Constables, 16 Constables, 2 Special Constables, 6 Auxiliary Constables, and 3 full-time Civilian Support members
Saugeen_Shores_Police_Service
Police agency of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
first chief constable, supervising a force of approximately 17 constables. Early law enforcement in Ottawa was reportedly difficult: constables often dealt
Ottawa_Police_Service
Law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Greater Sudbury Police Service
Greater_Sudbury_Police_Service
Law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Canada_Customs_and_Revenue_Agency
Municipal police force in Alberta, Canada
as patrol constables, sergeants, detectives, or staff sergeants. Officers of the Edmonton Police Service have the highest first year constable salaries
Edmonton_Police_Service
First Nations police service in Ontario
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Anishinabek_Police_Service
Private railroad police force
allows for any federal railway to appoint officers as police constables. These police constables have all the powers of a regular police officer as it relates
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Police Service
Canadian_Pacific_Kansas_City_Police_Service
Police Service in Montreal, Canada
early twentieth century, the Montreal City Police Service counted 467 constables, inspectors and managers. The force was subdivided, as squads of morality
Service de police de la Ville de Montréal
Service_de_police_de_la_Ville_de_Montréal
Topics referred to by the same term
Ulster Special Constabulary, Northern Ireland (1920–1970) Special Constable, an auxiliary, volunteer or part-time officer Special police forces Special (film)
Special
Provincial police force
1929. Before 1930, provincial police officers were primarily special constables dealing with labour disputes in Cape Breton. The Nova Scotia Police was
Nova_Scotia_Police
Law enforcement agency
designated as a constable in addition to his duties as a clerk. On July 7, 1888, Joseph Jordan was appointed as Delta's first full-time constable, and with
Delta_Police_Department
Police service for the Niagara Parks Commission in Canada
members are armed and trained at the Ontario Police College. As special constables, Parks Police officers only have authority on or in relation to property
Niagara_Parks_Police_Service
Element of hierarchy in law enforcement
policeman. Auxiliary policeman (의경, 義警) Sergeant constable (수경, 首警) Corporal constable (상경, 上警) Private constable first class (일경, 一警) Private constable (이경
List_of_police_ranks
British stay-behind units in the Second World War
The Auxiliary Units, Home Guard Shock Squads or GHQ Auxiliary Units were specially trained, highly secret quasi military units created by the British
Auxiliary_Units
Law enforcement organization efforts in Canada
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams
Alberta_Law_Enforcement_Response_Teams
Municipal police force of Quebec City
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Quebec_City_Police_Service
Government department
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Fisheries_and_Oceans_Canada
Law enforcement agency
(Citywide Patrol) SPS maintains three bureaus, each managed by a Deputy Chief Constable: Patrol Section Patrol Support Section Diversity and Community Support
Surrey_Police_Service
Division of the Canadian justice system
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Alberta Serious Incident Response Team
Alberta_Serious_Incident_Response_Team
Canadian police force from 1917–1932
sub-machineguns Constable Frank Sissons (Unknown – September 8, 1921) – shot in accident while inspecting living conditions of a family. Constable Oleson (Unknown –
Alberta_Provincial_Police
Police oversight agency in British Columbia, Canada
officers based in BC, Special Provincial Constables, Special Municipal Constables as well as Auxiliary & Reserve Constables that result in death or serious harm
Independent Investigations Office
Independent_Investigations_Office
Law enforcement agency
The force was created in 1873 when the city council hired as its first constable Jonathan Morey, a former sergeant with the Royal Engineers, Columbia detachment
New Westminster Police Department
New_Westminster_Police_Department
Canadian law enforcement agency
some cases 50% of the courthouse CAPS constables. CAPS' contribution to the security situation was twofold. Constables were provided for the security of the
Alberta_Sheriffs_Branch
Law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Canadian Forces National Investigation Service
Canadian_Forces_National_Investigation_Service
Police agency in South Korea
Republic of Korea Auxiliary Police (Hangul: 대한민국 의무경찰) is an organization belonging to the National Police Agency in South Korea. It is a kind of switched
Republic of Korea Auxiliary Police
Republic_of_Korea_Auxiliary_Police
Law enforcement agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Unité permanente anticorruption
Unité_permanente_anticorruption
English World War I flying ace
with a gratuity on 27 or 28 January 1920. He subsequently joined the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary, and was one of 16 officers killed
William_Thomas_Barnes
Canadian tax collection agency
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Canada_Revenue_Agency
Law enforcement agency
indicated under Canada's federal Railway Safety Act, VIA Rail police constables are appointed by a judge of a superior court for the enforcement of the
Via_Rail_Police_Service
Law enforcement agency for NL courts
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
High Sheriff of Newfoundland and Labrador
High_Sheriff_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Police service of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
1890. In 1889, Constable John Clisby of the NWMP became the settlement's first permanent police officer. In January 1906, ex-NWMP constable Robert E. Dunning
Saskatoon_Police_Service
Law enforcement agency for BC courts
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
British Columbia Sheriff Service
British_Columbia_Sheriff_Service
Private railroad police force
under section 44.1 of the Railway Safety Act granting powers as police constables and have the same powers of arrest as any police officer in Canada anywhere
Canadian National Police Service
Canadian_National_Police_Service
Law enforcement agency
Sergeants 1 Detective* 16 Constables 1 Special Constable 1 Part Time Constable 1 Records Manager 1 Auxiliary Sgt 4 Auxiliary Constables A. Paul Metcalfe (2001–2005)
West_Grey_Police
Special constabulary in Ontario, Canada
The Transit Enforcement Unit (TEU; formerly known as the Special Constable Services Department) is a special constabulary maintained by the Toronto Transit
Transit_Enforcement_Unit
Canadian police force
aldermen. Those appointed decided to hire city officials, including a chief constable. On February 23, 1874, John S. Ingram was appointed the first Chief of
Winnipeg_Police_Service
tried to enter the territory again. In 1975, the Ontario Indian Special Constable Program was established by the federal and provincial governments in response
Indigenous_police_in_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1984)
bail hearings. The Bill was introduced after Constable David Wynn was shot and killed and Auxiliary Constable David Bond was shot by Shawn Rehn at a St.
Michael_Cooper_(politician)
British police officer (born 1942)
becoming Chief Constable of Northumbria, he served as Assistant Chief Constable of the Hampshire Constabulary (1986–88) and Deputy Chief Constable of the Cambridgeshire
John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington
John_Stevens,_Baron_Stevens_of_Kirkwhelpington
RCMP special forces unit
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia
Combined_Forces_Special_Enforcement_Unit_–_British_Columbia
Canadian counterterrorist law enforcement units
Aircraft Protective Officers Auxiliary constables Bylaw enforcement officers Firearms officers Peace officers Special constables Boards and commissions Civilian
Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams
Integrated_National_Security_Enforcement_Teams
of Windsor Special Constable Service Wilfrid Laurier University Special Constable Service University of Waterloo Special Constable Service Legislative
List of law enforcement agencies in Canada
List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_Canada
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' A constable.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Much Ado About Nothing' A Constable.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gÅ(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gÄn) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lÄ“oht(lÄ«c)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex)
English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Pelham in Hertfordshire, so called from the Old English personal name PÄ“otla + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The manor of Pelham in Hertfordshire, England, was held by Walter de Pelham in the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). His descendants became constables of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, and were so influential that their badge, the buckle, is seen in at least eleven of the county’s churches, and as a decoration on iron chimney-backs in Sussex farmhouses. Various branches of the family were ennobled and their titles include earl of Chichester and earl of Yarborough. The family also once held the dukedom of Newcastle and the marquessate of Clare. Peter Pelham (b. c. 1695), an engraver, emigrated to Boston after 1728, and was stepfather to the artist John Singleton Copley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a medieval court official, from Middle English bedele (Old English bydel, reinforced by Old French bedel). The word is of Germanic origin, and akin to Old English bēodan ‘to command’ and Old High German bodo ‘messenger’. In the Middle Ages a beadle in England and France was a junior official of a court of justice, responsible for acting as an usher in a court, carrying the mace in processions in front of a justice, delivering official notices, making proclamations (as a sort of town crier), and so on. By Shakespeare’s day a beadle was a sort of village constable, appointed by the parish to keep order.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' A simple constable.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the law-enforcement officer of a parish, from Middle English, Old French conestable, cunestable, from Late Latin comes stabuli ‘officer of the stable’. The title was also borne by various other officials during the Middle Ages, including the chief officer of the household (and army) of a medieval ruler, and this may in some cases be the source of the surname.Americanized spelling of Dutch Constapel, an occupational name for the chief gunner aboard a ship or in the garrison of a fort.
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Châtelain)
English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Graceful, Lovely
Boy/Male
English American
Nickname for Joseph and Jude.
Male
Celtic
, sacred.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To expand, To progress
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Bird.
Girl/Female
American, German, Latin
Conception
Girl/Female
English French American Latin
Jewel.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Achievement
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fair, Open minded, Pure, Brilliant, A pandava Prince, Brilliant, Bright
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Dignity; Gravity; From Muslim
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
AUXILIARY CONSTABLE
a.
Axillary.
adv.
In the manner of an accessory; auxiliary.
sing.
A quantity introduced for the purpose of simplifying or facilitating some operation, as in equations or trigonometrical formulae.
a.
Helping; lending aid or support; auxiliary.
a.
Of or pertaining to the axilla or armpit; as, axillary gland, artery, nerve.
n.
Help or support; an auxiliary.
a.
Auxiliary; helping.
adv.
By way of help.
a.
Supplying or aiding; auxiliary; suppletory.
n.
An auxiliary rope to strengthen a mast.
a.
Auxiliary.
pl.
of Auxiliary
a.
Subservient or subordinate, like a handmaid; auxiliary.
n.
Foreign troops in the service of a nation at war; (rarely in sing.), a member of the allied or subsidiary force.
a.
Conferring aid or help; helping; aiding; assisting; subsidiary; as auxiliary troops.
n.
Auxiliary troops or reenforcements.
a.
Supplying help; auxiliary; corroborative; explanatory; as, adminicular evidence.
sing.
A verb which helps to form the voices, modes, and tenses of other verbs; -- called, also, an auxiliary verb; as, have, be, may, can, do, must, shall, and will, in English; etre and avoir, in French; avere and essere, in Italian; estar and haber, in Spanish.
n.
An auxiliary.
n.
A helper; an assistant; a confederate in some action or enterprise.