alderman
suomi-englanti sanakirjaalderman englannista suomeksi
kaupunkineuvos, oltermanni
Substantiivi
alderman englanniksi
A half-crown coin; its value, 30 pence|pence.
(quote-text)
(quote-text), (smallcaps), (smallcaps), and a (smallcaps); whilst a ''crown'' piece, or ''five shillings'', may be called either a (smallcaps), or a (smallcaps), or a (smallcaps), or a (smallcaps), or a (smallcaps), or a (smallcaps).|brackets=on
A large, protruding, or swollen abdomen; a paunch, a potbelly.
(quote-text) And she wouldn't want a guy who stuck out in front like a balloon.
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(quote-book) · (w) · (w)|publisher=(w) · & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. and (w) · Dawson Brothers|section=Preface|page=x|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=tWJHAAAAYAAJ&dq=alderman&pg=PR10v=onepage&q=alderman&f=false|text=The chief man of a ''vollost'' is a ''Zasidatil;'' the chief man of a village is a ''Starosta'', or alderman.
(quote-journal)|publisher=Basil Blackwell|year_published=December 1926|page=200|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=U0xPYUiNXN0C&q=alderman|text=The family name of a person is but rarely used and sometimes it is almost ignored, people being addressed and spoken of by the name of the farm to which they belong. The family names represented in the village are either derived from Christian names: (lang) (Philip), (lang) (Jacky): or they designate a position or occupation: (lang) (farm-apprentice), (lang) (alderman), (lang) (constable), or they are borrowed from natural history: (lang) (dew-worm), (lang) (earwig), (lang) (aspen-tree).
(quote-book) Common Names|series=lsv:Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis|seriesvolume=IX|location=Stockholm|publisher=Almqvist & Wiksell|page=49|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=cN5fAAAAMAAJ&q=aldermen|text=Sometimes envoys, noblemen (''dvorjane''), summoners (''podvojskie''), aldermen (''starosty''), and merchants also appear under their first name only: for example, the ''dvorjane Stepanko'' and ''Ivanko'' (Doc. No. †92, dated 1400/25), the ''podvojskie Olferei'' and ''Feodor'' (Doc. No. 327, 15th c.), the ''starosta Vasilʹ'' (Doc. No. †922, 15th c.), the ''kupcy Makarьja'', ''Oksentei'' and ''Grigorьja'' (Doc. No. †56, before 1417).
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A member of a municipal legislative body.
One of the elders in the (w).