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[syn: posse, posse comitatus]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Posse comitatus \Pos"se com`i*ta"tus\ [L. posse to be able, to
have power + LL. comitatus a county, from comes, comitis, a
count. See County, and Power.]
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1. (Law) The power of the county, or the citizens who may be
summoned by the sheriff to assist the authorities in
suppressing a riot, or executing any legal precept which
is forcibly opposed. --Blackstone.
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2. A collection of people; a throng; a rabble. [Colloq.]
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Note: The word comitatus is often omitted, and posse alone
used. "A whole posse of enthusiasts." --Carlyle.
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As if the passion that rules were the sheriff of
the place, and came off with all the posse.
--Locke.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
posse comitatus
n 1: a temporary police force [syn: posse, posse comitatus]