From Middle English castelain, from Old French castelain (compare modern châtelain), from Latin castellanus ("pertaining to a castle, an occupant of a castle, or a governor of a castle"), from castellum castle, citadel, diminutive of castrum fortified place. See castle and compare chatelaine.
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