warden
//ˈwɔːr.dən//
Noun
wardenSingular
wardensPlural
1
A person responsible for the supervision of a particular place or thing, or for ensuring that regulations associated with it are obeyed.
The park warden reminded visitors to stay on the designated trails.
2
The chief officer in charge of a prison.
The warden announced new rules for the prison.
3
The head of certain schools, colleges, or other institutions.
The warden of the college welcomed the new students at the opening ceremony.
4
A churchwarden or other official in a church.
The warden welcomed the congregation at the church entrance.