lawman

/ˈlɔˌmæn/
noun
  1. A law enforcement officer, especially a sheriff or police officer in a historical or Western context.
    • The lawman arrested the cattle rustler and brought him to jail.
    • In the frontier town, the lawman was respected by most citizens.
    • The old Western movie featured a brave lawman chasing outlaws.
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