Other Methods
- Reverse Reduced: 2+3+6+9+6+4+5+8+4 = 47
- Reverse Ordinal: 11+12+15+18+24+22+14+26+13 = 155 (SOD:192, PR:9
07[97], TR:12090[129]) - Jewish: 60+50+20+9+3+5+30+1+40 = 218
- English: 96+90+72+54+18+30+78+6+84 = 528
Research
- Etymology:
- 1790:
- From police + man
Police:
- 1530s:
- ("the regulation and control of a community")
- At first essentially the same word as policy
- From Middle French police
- From Latin politia:
- ("civil administration")
- From Greek polis:
- ("city")
- Until mid-19c. used in England for "civil administration;" application to "administration of public order, law-enforcement"
- 1716 is from French, and originally in English referred to France or other foreign nations.
- The first force so-named in England was the Marine Police, set up 1798 to protect merchandise at the Port of London.
- Meaning "body of officers entrusted with the duty of enforcing laws, detecting crime, etc." is from 1810
Man:
- ("a featherless plantigrade biped mammal of the genus Homo")
- Old English man, mann:
- ("human being, person (male or female); brave man, hero")
- ("servant, vassal, adult male considered as under the control of another person")
- From Proto-Germanic *mann:
- Source also of Old Saxon, Swedish, Dutch, Old High German man, Old Frisian mon
- German Mann
- Old Norse maðr
- Danish mand
- Gothic manna
- ("man")
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