Cheventayn

/ʃɛvənˈteɪn/ noun

Definition

An archaic or dialectal term for a captain or military commander, used in Middle English texts.

Etymology

Variant spelling of 'chieftain' from Old French 'chief' combined with Old English elements, representing a transitional form between Norman and Anglo-Saxon military terminology.

Kelly Says

This unusual spelling shows how English was a hybrid language after the Norman Conquest—Norman officers led English soldiers, so the language borrowed military titles from both traditions!

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