Hayward

/ˈheɪwərd/ noun

A person employed to tend hedges and fences, or an officer in medieval times responsible for maintaining enclosures and protecting crops from animals.

From Old English 'hægweard,' combining 'hæg' (hedge/enclosure) and 'weard' (guardian/keeper). This was a real job title in medieval England.

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