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castellan
[ kas-tl-n, ka-stel-uhn ]
noun
- the governor of a castle.
castellan
/ ˈkæstɪlən /
noun
- rare.a keeper or governor of a castle Also calledchatelain
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Other Words From
- castel·lan·ship noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of castellan1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of castellan1
C14: from Latin castellānus, from castellum castle
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Example Sentences
Savello said he would speak to the Countess and make her order the Castellan to open his gates.
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Checco disapproved, but the priest overruled him, and the Castellan was summoned again, and ordered to admit the Countess.
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The Castellan had turned his cannon on the houses surrounding the fortress, and the damage was terrible.
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Castellan and Biggen, the notaries, certify to a much larger amount in the Three per Cents.
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Eccellenza; by order of the castellan, none may pass, save those who give the word.
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