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    pos·se
    [ˈpäsē]
    noun
    posse (noun) · posses (plural noun) · posse comitatus (plural noun) · posse comitatus (noun)
    1. US ENGLISH
      historical
      a body of men, typically armed, summoned by a sheriff to enforce the law.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        historical
        the body of men in a county whom the sheriff could summon to enforce the law.
      • informal
        a group of people who have a common characteristic, occupation, or purpose:
        "he pompously led around a posse of medical students"
      • informal
        a group of people who socialize together, especially to go to clubs or raves.
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from medieval Latin, literally ‘power’, from Latin posse ‘be able’.
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