Chastelain

/ˌʃæs.təˈleɪn/ noun

A French feudal lord or lady who owns or governs a castle or fortified town; the female form is 'chatelaine.'

From Old French 'chastelain,' derived from 'castel' (castle), which comes from Latin 'castellum' (a fortified place or camp). This feudal title indicated power over a specific fortified location.

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