chastlan

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Romansch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin castellānus.

Noun

chastlan m (plural chastlans)

  1. (Vallader) steward, governor, overseer, sheriff, bailiff, administrator

Usage notes

In a feudal, mediaeval context, this term refers to a local representative of the ruler, who ruled from a fortified castle on his ruler's behalf.