Chatelain

/ˈʃætəleɪn/ noun

In medieval times, the lord or master of a castle; a nobleman who governed a fortress or fortified town.

From Old French 'chatelain,' derived from 'castel' (castle), ultimately from Latin 'castellum' (fortress). The word entered English after 1066 with Norman governance structures that required names for castle rulers.

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