Ar 10:21 -0800 2000-10-27, scr�obh Alain LaBont� :

>[Alain]  I should add, for the records, that the word � police � in the
>sense of "cop" in French comes from Greek "politeia", which means
>"political body" and the word � police � in the sense of "font" comes from
>ancient proven�al "polissia", which means "receipt, bill" (itself from
>Greek "apodeixis", "proof").

Alain has oversimplified the etymologies here.

French police 'gendarme'
   < medieval Latin politia
   < Greek politeia 'citizenship'

French police 'font, bill of lading'
   < Proven�al poliss(i)a
   < medieval Latin apodissa, apodixa via Latin apodixis
   < Greek apodeixis 'evidence, proof'

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