seneschal
/ˈsenɪʃəl/noun
1
- historical the steward or major-domo of a medieval great house〈史〉管家, 总管。
2
- chiefly historical a governor or other administrative or judicial officer〈主史〉执事。
词源
Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin seniscalus, from a Germanic compound of words meaning 'old' and 'servant'.