Bearward

/ˈbɛɹwɜɹd/ noun

Historically, a person who kept and exhibited a trained bear for public entertainment; someone responsible for the care or control of a bear.

Compound of 'bear' and 'ward' (one who watches or guards); from Old English and medieval traditions where bearwards were recognized occupations, particularly in entertainment and street performances.

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