Bailiff

имя существительное 1) бейлиф, судебный пристав 2) [американский вариант английского языка] помощник шерифа 3) управляющий (имением)

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Bailiff

noun Etymology: Middle English baillif, bailie, from Anglo-French baillif, from bail power, authority, office, from baillier to govern, administer, from Medieval Latin bajulare to care for, support, from Latin, to carry a burden — more at bail 1. a. an official employed by a British sheriff to serve writs and make arrests and executions b. a minor officer of some United States courts usually serving as a messenger or usher 2. chiefly British one who manages an estate or farm • bailiffship noun

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