usaditel
Usaditel (Russian: усадитель) is a historical term used in Slavic languages to denote a person connected with an estate, typically an estate steward or administrator. In feudal and early modern contexts, an usaditel could be responsible for managing lands, supervising peasants or serfs, collecting rents, organizing agricultural production, and maintaining manor buildings. Duties and status varied by country, region, and era; the position was usually tied to the estate owner and could be hereditary or appointed, sometimes overlapping with roles such as steward or bailiff.
Etymology and usage: the word is derived from roots related to the concept of an estate or
Cultural and linguistic context: cognate forms exist in other Slavic languages, where similar terms refer to