Centinel

/ˈsɛntɪnəl/ noun

An archaic or poetic spelling of sentinel, referring to a person posted as a guard or watchman.

From Italian 'sentinella,' derived from Latin 'sentire' (to feel, perceive). The spelling variant 'centinel' emerged in English through French influence, with the 'c' substituting for 's' in some early texts. The word evolved to describe someone who watches and reports danger.

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