alderman
/ˈɔːldəmən/noun
(pl. -men /-mən/)
1- chiefly historical a co-opted member of an English county or borough council, next in status to the Mayor〈主史〉高级市政官(地位次于市长的英格兰郡或区政务会成员)。
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- N. Amer. & Austral. an elected member of a city council〈北美, 澳〉市政委员会委员。
派生词
aldermanic
adjectivealdermanship
noun词源
Old English aldormann (originally in the general sense 'a man of high rank'), from aldor, ealdor 'chief, patriarch' (from ald 'old') + MAN. Later the sense 'warden of a guild' arose; then, as the guilds became identified with the ruling municipal body, 'local magistrate, municipal officer'.