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castellany|ˈkɑːstələnɪ, ˈkæst-| [ad. med.L. (Pr., It., Sp.) castellania, f. castellān-us: see above. (In mod.F. châtellenie.)] The office or jurisdiction of a castellan; the lordship of a castle, or the district belonging to a castle.
[1357in Sir T. D. Hardy Syllab. Rymer's Fœdera I. 392 The castelanny of Reule shall be committed only to Englishmen.] 1696Phillips, Castellany, the Lordship of a Castle, and the extent of his Land and Jurisdiction. 1756Nugent Gr. Tour, Netherl. I. 292 The country round about Ipres, called the castellany, or castleward, and containing about thirty villages, depends upon the government of the town. 1788R. Kelham Domesday Bk. 147 (T.) Earl Allan has within his castellany..200 manors. 1849tr. V. Hugo's Hunchback 162 The seven castellanies of the viscounty of Paris. |