paladin
The middle french loanword "paladin" or "palatine" historically comes from latin adjective word: "palatinus" (plural: palatini), meaning "relating to the palace" which are originally referred to the palace guards of the palatine hill during the roman period, and later referred to a "count palatine" a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts to perform the administrative tasks
中法语借词“paladin”或“palatine”历史上源自拉丁语形容词:“palatinus”(复数:palatini),意思是“与宫殿有关”,最初指罗马时期帕拉丁山的宫殿守卫,后来指“帕拉丁伯爵”,隶属于帝国或王室执行行政任务的高级官员