gendarme
Americannoun
plural
gendarmes-
a police officer in any of several European countries, especially a French police officer.
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a soldier, especially in France, serving in an army group acting as armed police with authority over civilians.
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(formerly) a cavalryman in charge of a French cavalry squad.
noun
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a member of the police force in France or in countries formerly influenced or controlled by France
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a slang word for a policeman
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a sharp pinnacle of rock on a mountain ridge, esp in the Alps
Etymology
Origin of gendarme
1540–50; < Middle French, earlier gens d'armes, alteration of gent d'armes people at arms
Example Sentences
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Outside, TV crews stood at the ready and a comedian dressed as a gendarme sold “genuine fake Swiss passports.”
From Slate • Jul. 22, 2025
“Closed. You’ll have to walk around,” a French gendarme had just told them, gesturing towards the south.
From BBC • Jul. 23, 2024
Wright also added that a gendarme caught on film with a firearm would be identified and prosecuted.
From Reuters • Oct. 21, 2022
Spain expelled another deserter, Mohamed Abdellah, a dissident gendarme, to Algeria last August.
From Seattle Times • May 27, 2022
On most nights, the people stayed at the site long after this gendarme had gone and told stories to one another beneath the big blank screen.
From "Krik? Krak!" by Edwidge Danticat
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