Castellan

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kæsˈtɛlən/

Definitions of castellan

noun a person in charge of a castle, typically the owner or occupant

Example Sentences

A1 The castellan of the castle greeted us warmly.

A2 The castellan was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the fortress.

B1 The castellan was in charge of managing the estate and ensuring its security.

B2 The castellan's duties included maintaining the castle's defenses and supervising the staff.

C1 The castellan was a skilled strategist who successfully defended the castle against enemy attacks.

C2 The castellan's leadership and tactical expertise were instrumental in repelling the siege on the fortress.

Examples of castellan in a Sentence

formal The castellan was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the castle.

informal The castellan is basically the boss of the castle.

slang Yo, the castellan runs the show at the castle.

figurative In our office, the castellan is like the head honcho.

Grammatical Forms of castellan

past tense

castellaned

plural

castellans

comparative

more castellan

superlative

most castellan

present tense

castellans

future tense

will castellan

perfect tense

have castellaned

continuous tense

is castellaning

singular

castellan

positive degree

castellan

infinitive

to castellan

gerund

castellaning

participle

castellaned

Origin and Evolution of castellan

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'castellan' originated from the Latin word 'castellanus', which means 'belonging to a castle.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'castellan' evolved to refer to the governor or warden of a castle, responsible for its maintenance and defense.