* Traditional Usage: "The chatelaine of the castle, adorned with a long, flowing gown, greeted her guests with a gracious smile."
* Modern Usage: "Her chatelaine, a silver chain with intricate charms, held her keys, compass, and a small pocketknife."
* Figurative Usage: "The renowned chef, a master of her domain, was considered the chatelaine of her kitchen, overseeing every detail with meticulous care."
Note: "Chatelaine" can also be used to describe a woman who owns or manages a large estate, particularly a castle or manor house.