Sheriff vs Shrieval - What's the difference?
sheriff | shrieval |
(British, except Scotland) (High Sheriff) An official of a shire or county office, responsible for carrying out court orders and other duties.
(Scotland) A judge in the sheriff court, the court of a county or sheriffdom.
(US) A police officer, usually the chief of police for a county or other district.
Relating to a sheriff.
As a noun sheriff
is sheriff.As an adjective shrieval is
relating to a sheriff.sheriff
English
Noun
(en noun)Alternative forms
* shrieve (obsolete)Derived terms
* sheriffalty * sheriffdom * sheriffry * sheriffship * sheriffwickshrieval
English
Adjective
(-)- This case of shrieval corruption eventually led to the sheriff facing criminal charges.
