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alderwoman

American  
[awl-der-woom-uhn] / ˈɔl dərˌwʊm ən /

noun

alderwomen plural
  1. a woman who is a member of a municipal legislative body, especially of a municipal council.


Gender

Is it alderwoman or alderperson? See -woman.

Etymology

Origin of alderwoman

First recorded in 1550–60, for earlier sense; alder(man) + -woman

Example Sentences

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Virginia Rivers, a former vice mayor of Mason who now serves as an alderwoman, said she got running water restored on Wednesday.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 24, 2024

Green, a former Bolton alderwoman, campaigned on doing more to publicize unclaimed property.

From Washington Times • Nov. 6, 2019

The city’s 33rd ward had been in alderwoman Deborah Mell’s family for the past 44 years.

From The Guardian • Sep. 6, 2019

The Anne Arundel County Democratic Central Committee chose the Annapolis alderwoman for the seat last month in an 11-to-1 vote.

From Washington Post • May 6, 2019

An alderman has no necessary feminine, not even alderwoman, but Mayor makes Mayoress.

From The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes by Zangwill, Israel

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