IPA: /ˈɔːldərmən/
KK: /ˈɔːldərmən/
A person who is a member of a local government council, often involved in making decisions for a town or city.
The alderman proposed a new law to improve public transportation in the city.
**Alderman** → The word originates from Old English *ealdorman*, where "eald" (meaning old) and "man" (meaning man) combine. An alderman was originally an elder or a senior man, often a leader or chief in a community.
Think of an 'old man' ('eald' means old) who holds a position of authority or leadership in a community — that's what an alderman represents.