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ealdorman

or eal·der·man

[ awl-der-muhn ]
/ ˈɔl dər mən /
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noun, plural eal·dor·men.Obsolete.
obsolete spellings of alderman.
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British Dictionary definitions for ealdorman

ealdorman
/ (ˈɔːldəmən) /

noun plural -men
an official of Anglo-Saxon England, appointed by the king, who was responsible for law, order, and justice in his shire and for leading his local fyrd in battle

Word Origin for ealdorman

Old English ealdor lord + man
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