Bail
/beɪl/
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Middle English
Bail, of Middle English origin, derives from the term 'bailiff', meaning a steward or sheriff's officer, symbolizing authority and leadership. It can also refer to 'the outer castle wall meadow', evoking a sense of protection and guardianship. The name carries a historical and noble connotation, often associated with fairness and responsibility.
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