wardress

/ˈwɔrdrəs/
noun
  1. A female prison officer or jailer.
    • In the historical novel, the wardress was known for her strict but fair treatment of prisoners.
    • She trained to become a wardress after working as a security guard for several years.
    • The wardress checked the cells every hour to make sure everything was secure.
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