Scotland Yard

English

Etymology

From the address, originally at Great Scotland Yard off Whitehall, then at New Scotland Yard on the Embankment, and (currently) at New Scotland Yard in Westminster.

Proper noun

Scotland Yard

  1. The headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department of the London Metropolitan Police Force.
    • 1897, Richard Marsh, The Beetle:
      I, for my part, drew up as full a précis of the case as I deemed advisable, and as time permitted, which I despatched by one of the company’s police to Scotland Yard.
  2. (metonymically) The police in London.

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