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warden (n.)
c. 1200, "one who guards," from Old North French
wardein
, from Frankish
*warding-
(which became Old French
guardenc
), from Proto-Germanic
*wardon
"to watch, guard" (see
ward
(v.)). Meaning "governor of a prison" is recorded from c. 1300.