Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

catchpole

noun
ˈkæʧˌpoʊl
Definition
A catchpole is a historical term referring to a person who was responsible for apprehending criminals, similar to a bailiff or constable.
Examples
  • The catchpole arrived at the debtor’s home to collect the overdue payments.
  • In medieval times, the catchpole played a vital role in the social order by ensuring people fulfilled their legal obligations.
  • The story follows a clever catchpole who outsmarts a notorious thief.
Meaning
The term catchpole is often used in a historical context to describe law enforcement officials who were tasked with catching those who had debts or fines.
Synonyms
  • Constable
  • Bailiff
  • Arresting officer