shrievalty
Dec. 28th, 2018 07:44 amshrievalty (SHREE-vuhl-tee) - n., the office, term, or jurisdiction of a sheriff.
In England and Wales, anyway, as in Scotland they use sheriffdom instead. The term is not much used in the United States, despite sheriff being an important office -- specifically, the main local law enforcement outside of incorporated cities is the county's sheriff and their deputies (exceptions: Alaska and Connecticut). The word form looks a little odd unless you know that sheriff is a contraction of shire reeve, and then shrieve more easily reads as an alternate contraction, to which -alty was added on the model of mayoralty.

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In England and Wales, anyway, as in Scotland they use sheriffdom instead. The term is not much used in the United States, despite sheriff being an important office -- specifically, the main local law enforcement outside of incorporated cities is the county's sheriff and their deputies (exceptions: Alaska and Connecticut). The word form looks a little odd unless you know that sheriff is a contraction of shire reeve, and then shrieve more easily reads as an alternate contraction, to which -alty was added on the model of mayoralty.

Thanks, WikiMedia!
---L.
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Date: 2018-12-28 06:20 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2018-12-28 07:01 pm (UTC)detailed section reveals that some Connecticut towns still have sheriffs, acting as process servers.
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Date: 2018-12-28 07:02 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2018-12-28 07:23 pm (UTC)I've learned recently of the existence of minor civil divisions. So many survivals and reinventions, both fossil and living ones.