"Castellan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Castellan" Meaning

Castellan is a noun that refers to the governor or commander of a castle or fortress, typically a high-ranking military or noble official.

"Castellan" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Castellan"

Noun

1. The castellan of the medieval castle was responsible for its defense.

2. The new castellan of the town was enthusiastic about revamping the local economy.

3. The castellan of the castle was a skilled warrior who led the troops to victory.


Verb

1. The king castellanned the crusader knight, granting him control over the region.

2. The wealthy merchant was castellanied by the aristocrat, who used his wealth for their own gain.

3. The historical society castellanned the ancient fort, restoring it to its original glory.

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