chastelain
/ʃæstəˈleɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking official in a medieval castle, often in charge of managing the lord’s estates and collecting taxes.
“The chastelain was responsible for organizing the annual harvest festival in the castle grounds.”
2. noun
A title of nobility in medieval France, ranking below a baron.
“He was granted the title of chastelain by the king in recognition of his military service.”