A guardian or keeper; in medieval times, an official who had custody or charge of something.
From Latin 'custos' meaning guardian or watchman, related to 'custodire' (to guard), which gave English 'custody' and 'custodian'.
In medieval universities and monasteries, the 'custos' was like the security guard and librarian combined—they held serious power over what students and monks could access.
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