hogreeve
/ˈhɒɡriːv/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking officer, especially the deputy to a lord high steward, in medieval England.
“In medieval times, the hogreeve was responsible for maintaining law and order in the kingdom.”
1. noun
A high-ranking officer, especially the deputy to a lord high steward, in medieval England.
“In medieval times, the hogreeve was responsible for maintaining law and order in the kingdom.”