eschevin
/ɛʃˈvɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the lower class of freemen in medieval England, ranking below a yeoman but above a villein.
“The historian studied the social hierarchy of medieval England, noting the roles of eschevins and yeomen.”
2. noun
A person who manages or supervises something, especially a business or an estate.
“The lawyer served as an eschevin for the company, overseeing its financial operations.”