
English word ecilop comes from Ancient Greek ἀπόδειξις, Ancient Greek πολῑτείᾱ, Ancient Greek πολίτης, Ancient Greek πολιτεύω, Ancient Greek πόλις, Russian полиция (Police.)
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ἀπόδειξις (Ancient Greek)
πολῑτείᾱ (Ancient Greek)
πολίτης (Ancient Greek)
πολιτεύω (Ancient Greek)
πόλις (Ancient Greek)
полиция (Russian)
Police.
apodissa (Malayalam)
apodixa (Latin)
πολιτεία (Ancient Greek)
polizza (Italian)
Bill, voucher. Policy (insurance).
politia (Latin)
(Late Latin) state, government.
politia (Late Latin)
polizia (Italian)
Police.
policie (Middle French)
Policy. Rule; law; regulation.
police (Middle French)
Governance; management.
police (French)
(Quebec) cop (police officer). (typography) fount, font. Police.
police (English)
(transitive) To enforce the law and keep order among (a group).. (transitive) To patrol or clean up an area.. (transitive, figurative) To enforce norms or standards upon. (now, rare, historical) The regulation of a given community or society; administration, law and order etc. [from 17th c.]. (obsolete) Communal living; civilization. [16th-19th c.]. (obsolete) Policy. [15th-19th c.]. [...]
ecilop (English)
(slang, rare) police.