waldgrave

*\wɔːldgreɪv*

Definitions

1. noun

A waldgrave was a high-ranking officer in the retinue of a German or Bohemian king, particularly in the medieval period.

“The waldgrave played a crucial role in organizing the king’s military campaigns.”

Synonyms

  • high-ranking officer
  • noble

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • vassal