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move Châtelaine into the main list. It's not the ptopic for the base name.
 
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'''Chatelaine''' (French ''châtelaine'', wife of the lord of a castle) has the following meanings:


'''Chatelaine''' may refer to:
*A woman who owns or controls a large house (for example, the [[Chatelaine of Rideau Hall]]).
*A set of short [[chain]]s on a woman's belt for carrying keys
*''[[Chatelaine magazine|Châtelaine magazine]]'', a Canadian women's magazine
*La Châtelaine, a neighborhood in Geneva


*[[Chatelaine (chain)]], a set of short chains on a belt worn by women and men for carrying keys, thimble and/or sewing kit, etc.
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*[[Chatelaine (horse)]], a racehorse
'''See also'''
*[[Chatelaine (magazine)|''Chatelaine'' (magazine)]], an English-language Canadian women's magazine
**''[[Châtelaine]]'', a French-Canadian counterpart to that magazine
*[[Châtelaine, Switzerland]], a village in the municipality of Vernier, near Geneva


==See also==
*[[Châtelain]]
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*[[Châtelain]] (feminine ''châtelaine''), the keeper of a castle
*[[Chatelain (disambiguation)]]
*[[Chastel (disambiguation)]]
*[[Chatel (disambiguation)]]
*[[Chateau (disambiguation)]]
* {{srt}}


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[[fr:Châtelaine]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 23 October 2021

Chatelaine may refer to:

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