Bonchief

/ˈbɑnˌtʃiːf/ noun

A Scottish term referring to the head of a family or household, particularly in historical contexts.

From Scots bon (possibly from French bon meaning 'good') + chief. The term is archaic and primarily appears in Scottish legal documents and family records from medieval and early modern periods.

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