French title for the keeper of a castle.
1 For once in a way, the vivacious châtelaine of Hale Castle was almost cross.
2 Bessie carried the keys: she was châtelaine , seneschal and cicerone, all rolled in one.
3 Nothing could exceed the sweet and noble simplicity of the young châtelaine in giving her orders.
4 So far, however, she had no cause to distrust her châtelaine 's honour, nor even her judgment.
5 At the moment he was thinking of some fair-faced châtelaine roaming under the battlements of a donjon.
6 Eat we must, and drink we must, in the beautiful hall evidently used as a sitting-room by the absent châtelaine .
7 What about the châtelaine ?
8 She went about her far-from-arduous commissions in leisurely fashion, now and then glancing at her châtelaine watch to make sure of the time.
9 Lanoë, who was returning to Glatigny in the evening, was surprised to meet the châtelaine of La Bijude in a little wood near Clair-Tizon.
10 Purse or bag or châtelaine ;
11 Mrs. Wedmore began to feel like a châtelaine of the Cavalier party, with the Roundhead army at the doors clamoring for her husband's blood.
12 And had she not conveyed to him in delicate, generous words how gladly she would see his sweet English friend established there as châtelaine ?
13 Another light lady, Nancy Dawson, is also said to have lived there as its châtelaine , under the "protection" of the Duke of Newcastle.
14 All New France will honor you as the Châtelaine de Repentigny!
15 The thirteenth was Countess of Hauterive, Châtelaine of High March, Lady of Morgraunt, etc.
16 Think of all who buy the patent health-restorer, the Dupuytren pomatum, the Châtelaine 's water, etc.
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