portreeve
/ˈpɔːrtriːv/ or /ˈpɔːrtreɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking official in a medieval English borough, typically responsible for maintaining law and order, and collecting taxes.
“The portreeve of the town played a crucial role in maintaining public safety during the 14th-century riots.”
2. noun
A mayor or chief magistrate of a town or borough, often with ceremonial duties.
“The portreeve of the village led the procession during the annual harvest festival.”