chamberlein
Old French
Alternative forms
- chamberlain, chaumberlein, chambellan, chamberlayn, chamberlenc, chambreleyn
Etymology
Medieval Latin camerlingus, from Frankish *kamerling (“chamberlain”).
Noun
chamberlein m (oblique plural chamberleinz, nominative singular chamberleinz, nominative plural chamberlein)
- chamberlain (officer in charge of managing a household)
Descendants
- Middle French: chambellan, chambellain, chamberlenc
- French: chambellan (see there for further descendants)
- → Middle English: chamberlayn, chamberlein, chaumberlein, chaumberleyn, chamberleyn, chamberlain
- English: chamberlain
- → Middle Armenian: ջամբռլայ (ǰambṙlay)
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