alderman
See also: Alderman
English
Etymology
From Middle English alderman, aldermon, from Old English ealdorman, ealdormann, from ealdor (“elder, parent, chief, prince, author”) + mann (“man”). See ealdorman.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: al‧der‧man
Noun
alderman (plural aldermen)
- A member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town.
- (Britain, historical, obsolete slang) A half-crown coin; its value, 30 pence.
- (obsolete, slang) A roasted turkey. Only used in alderman in chains and alderman hung in chains ("roasted turkey garnished with sausages").
Synonyms
- baillie (Scotland)
Translations
member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town
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