castellan

/ˈkæstələn/
noun
  1. A person who is in charge of a castle or fortress, especially in the past.
    • The castellan inspected the castle walls every morning for any damage.
    • In medieval times, the castellan was responsible for defending the fortress and managing the soldiers.
    • The king appointed a trusted knight as castellan of the border castle.
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