Medieval Titles And Positions

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a high-ranking official in a royal court, typically responsible for managing the household

  • The chamberlain was responsible for managing the household affairs of the noble family.
  • The chamberlain always has the keys to the fancy rooms in the castle.
  • Yo, did you see the chamberlain's outfit? It's so old-fashioned.
  • As the chamberlain of the group, she was always the one organizing events and keeping everyone in line.

noun a local official or magistrate in some areas of medieval England

verb to pass (a rope or rod) through a hole, ring, or the like

  • The reeve was responsible for overseeing the collection of taxes in the village.
  • The reeve was the one in charge of making sure everyone paid their taxes on time.
  • The reeve was like the tax man of the village, always on everyone's case about paying up.
  • The reeve of our group was always the one keeping track of expenses and making sure we stayed on budget.

noun the position or office of an abbot, the superior of an abbey or monastery

  • The abbotship was passed down to the most senior monk in the monastery.
  • He never expected to be offered the abbotship, but he gladly accepted the responsibility.
  • Getting the abbotship is like hitting the jackpot in the monastery.
  • In the world of academia, obtaining the abbotship is equivalent to reaching the pinnacle of success.