prevot
/prɪˈvoʊt/; /prəˈvoʊ/; /prɛˈvoʊ/; /prɛˈvoʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking official in a medieval French commune, often serving as a magistrate or a representative.
“In the medieval era, prevots played a crucial role in maintaining law and order within the commune.”
2. noun
A senior police officer in some European countries.
“The city police force was led by a prevot who oversaw the entire operations.”