Chamberlain

/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/ noun

A high-ranking official who manages the household of a monarch or noble, responsible for private quarters and ceremonies. Also refers to certain municipal or corporate officials.

From Old French 'chamberlen', from 'chambre' meaning 'chamber' plus suffix '-lain' meaning 'servant'. Originally denoted the servant responsible for the lord's private chambers, but the position evolved to become one of the highest court offices in medieval Europe.

AMሙሉቅ
ARحاجب
BNরাজ্যের কর্মচারী
CAcambrer
CSkomořník
DAkammerherre
DEKammerherr
ELθάλαμος
EScamarero
FAحاجب
FIkammariherrasmies
FRchambellan
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