Meaning of aldermanic | Babel Free
/ˌɔːldəˈmænɪk/Definitions
- Of or pertaining to an alderman (“member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town”) or group of aldermen.
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Having the (supposed) lifestyle or qualities of an alderman. figuratively
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Of a person or animal's body, girth, etc.: fleshy, plump, rotund. figuratively
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Of a thing: extravagant; sumptuous. figuratively
Examples
“The Board of Councilmen last night made an active attempt to pass a reduced Japanese bill, without giving the items; […] The proposed reduction is a substantial one, cutting down the total of the bill from $105,000, the Aldermanic figure, to $90,000, which must be somewhere in the neighborhood of an honest amount. But why do the Councilmen, while acting to this extent in the public interest, refuse to give us the items as originally rendered by the Reception Committee of the Board of Aldermen?”
“The first feature that I would say is desirable, as I read it, is that it is a nonpartisan bill, similar to our aldermanic campaigns in Chicago.”
“Former St. Louis Mayor Vincent Schoemehl remembers them [Michael Victor Roberts and Steven Craig Roberts] from their aldermanic days as sensible. "They weren't get-in-the way guys," he says. "You could approach them with a reasonable proposition and get a reasonable response."”
“Let's just say the city is not well served by the tradition of aldermanic courtesy.”
“The male trout of this weight, however finely marked with various tints of blue, crimson, and gold, tends dangerously to aldermanic girth […]”
“True to his Scots ancestry, Mr. McLeay [i.e., John McLeay Sr.] said his gardening was strictly utilitarian. In the first place it had been the means of reducing his still aldermanic figure by a stone in weight to about 16½ st.”
“Lunches and snacks so aldermanic / That one would furnish forth ten dinners, […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.