Chatelaine

/ˌʃætəˈleɪn/ noun

The wife of a chatelain; the lady or mistress of a castle who managed its household; also a decorative chain or clasp worn at the waist.

French feminine form of 'chatelain.' Additionally, 'chatelaine' became a fashion term for the ornamental chain worn by ladies to hold keys, seals, or trinkets—reflecting women's household authority through a physical object.

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