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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Mountie

1914, member of the Royal Canadian (originally North-west) Mounted Police, formed 1873 to keep order in the former Hudson's Bay Company lands. Also see -ie.

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Mountie (disambiguation)

A Mountie is a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Mountie or Mounties may also refer to:

Usage examples of "mountie".

A ladder descended from the belly of the chopper, and another Mountie climbed down.

The word of a Mountie was enough for a conviction, but a little physical evidence never hurt in case someone demanded an inquiry.

Daniels was a summer tornado, Lian decided, as he sat by the Mountie Depot holopanel.

Moreover, plague hunters worked by their own rules, outside Mountie authority.

Otherwise, firing on a Mountie puts them away until arthritis sets in.

The best one-kilo bison burgers in Moose Jaw, and a location directly across the street from the Mountie depot, made it a popular spot for after-duty Mounties to relax.

But, you said it yourself: When it comes to something like the death of a Mountie, then you do what you have to do.

To give the plane above proper warning, she flicked a button and the top of the glass shield displayed the Mountie crest.

Without their interference, she commed the Mountie post, relaying the attack and the loss of her sled.

The inexplicable, impossible need of one plague hunter and a law-bound Mountie for each other.

In less than two weeks, the borders would be closed, the plague hunter would be destroyed, and the lab rat Mountie would be sorry she ever crossed him.

Whether she wore the hat or not, she was a Mountie, and she felt like she had betrayed that foundation with her doubts and her actions.

Especially not a Mountie who had no jurisdiction on the First Nation lands.

The claim was bravado only, no one of the Shinook would take a Mountie into their midst, but it was a place to continue her investigation.

You have my promise on that, and the promises of a Mountie are never given lightly.