CATCHPOLE


Meaning of CATCHPOLE in English

n.

Variant: or catch · poll

Pronunciation: - ˌ p ō l

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English cacchepol, from Anglo-French cachepole, literally, chicken chaser, from cacher + pol chicken, from Latin pullus ― more at CATCH , PULLET

Date: before 12th century

: a sheriff's deputy especially : one who makes arrests for failure to pay a debt

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