Alderman example sentences

al·der·man

noun

alderman (noun) · aldermen (plural noun)

  - an elected member of a municipal council.

  - (in England before 1974) a member of a county or borough council, next in status to the Mayor.

  - (in Anglo-Saxon England) a noble serving the king as a chief officer in a district or shire.

"Alderman" Example Sentences

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