Bailie

/ˈbeɪli/ noun

A Scottish magistrate or chief officer of a city or town, similar to an English bailiff; also a Scottish feudal official.

From Old French 'bailli,' derived from 'bailler' (to deliver or administer). The term became specifically Scottish, where it retained its medieval meaning longer than in England.

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