"chatelain" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈʃætəleɪn/, /ʃætəˈleɪn/ Forms: chatelains [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English chateleyn, from Middle French chatelaine, from Old French chastelein and castelain (“castellan”), from chastel and castel (“castle”) + -ain (“-an: forming adj.”), from Medieval Latin castellum, from Latin castrum (“fort”) + -ellum (“-elle: forming diminutives”). Doublet of Castilian, castellano, castellanus, and castellan. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|chateleyn}} Middle English chateleyn, {{der|en|frm|chatelaine}} Middle French chatelaine, {{der|en|fro|chastelein}} Old French chastelein, {{der|en|ML.|castellum}} Medieval Latin castellum, {{der|en|la|castrum||fort}} Latin castrum (“fort”), {{doublet|en|Castilian|castellano|castellanus|castellan}} Doublet of Castilian, castellano, castellanus, and castellan Head templates: {{en-noun}} chatelain (plural chatelains)
  1. Synonym of castellan: the lord of a castle; a caretaker entrusted to oversee a castle for its lord. Categories (topical): Feudalism, Leaders, Occupations, People Synonyms: castellan [synonym, synonym-of], châtelain
    Sense id: en-chatelain-en-noun-DcYpipYv Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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Alternative forms

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