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alderman

Alderman vs Aldermanity - What's the difference?

alderman | aldermanity |


As a proper noun alderman

is .

As a noun aldermanity is

the condition of being an alderman.

Alderman vs Eschevin - What's the difference?

alderman | eschevin |


As nouns the difference between alderman and eschevin

is that alderman is a member of several municipal legislative bodies in a city or town while eschevin is the alderman or chief officer of an ancient guild.

As a proper noun Alderman

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Alderman vs Aldermanly - What's the difference?

alderman | aldermanly |


As a noun alderman

is a member of several municipal legislative bodies in a city or town.

As a proper noun Alderman

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an adjective aldermanly is

relating to, or like, an alderman.

As an adverb aldermanly is

in the manner of an alderman.

Alderman vs Alderperson - What's the difference?

alderman | alderperson |


As a proper noun alderman

is .

As a noun alderperson is

an alderman; a member of a city council who may be either male or female.

Alderman vs Aldermanlike - What's the difference?

alderman | aldermanlike |


As a noun alderman

is a member of several municipal legislative bodies in a city or town.

As a proper noun Alderman

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an adjective aldermanlike is

resembling an alderman or some aspect of one.

Alderman vs Aldermaness - What's the difference?

alderman | aldermaness |


As a proper noun alderman

is .

As a noun aldermaness is

(rare) a female alderman; an alderwoman.

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