serjeant|serjeants in English

noun

[ser·jeant || 'sɑrdʒənt /'sɑː-]

(British) noncommissioned military officer ranked above a corporal or airman first class; police office ranked below a captain or lieutenant (also sergeant)

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1. Tradition still dictates that only the Serjeant at Arms may enter the Commons chamber armed.

2. A serjeant-at-arms wearing the royal livery stopped them and asked their business before allowing them through.

3. William Honing’s great-uncle and namesake came to London from Algarkirk in Lincolnshire, prospered as a merchant and purveyor and became a serjeant of the Acatery in the royal household