1. Serjeant-at-ArmsA Serjeant-at-Arms (sometimes spelled Sergeant-at-Arms) is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings. The word sergeant is derived from the Latin serviens, which means "servant".
Read “Serjeant-at-Arms” on English Wikipedia
Read “守衛官” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Serjeant-at-Arms” on DBpedia
Read “Serjeant-at-Arms” on English Wikipedia
Read “守衛官” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Serjeant-at-Arms” on DBpedia
Discussions
Log in to talk about this word.