Bailli

/baɪˈli/ or /bɑːˈli/ noun

A French medieval official with administrative, judicial, and military authority; the direct ancestor of the English bailiff and Scottish bailie.

From Old French 'bailli,' derived from 'bailler' (to deliver or administer). This term originated in Normandy and spread throughout medieval France and eventually to conquered territories like England.

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