"councilmanic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: councilman + -ic Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|councilman|ic}} councilman + -ic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} councilmanic (not comparable)
  1. Of or pertaining to a councilman or councilwoman; pertaining to a (municipal or other) councilor, particularly to the district they represent. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-councilmanic-en-adj-yqf9yIb6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ic

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          "ref": "1916, Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania State Reports, page 36",
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          "text": "THERE was a string band on the Councilor, made up of cabin and dining-room boys who could play mandolin and guitar. It always played in the evenings […] one complete bar of “Dardanella.” Smiles were wiped from every councilmanic face.",
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          "text": "1969 October, Pennsylvania History vol 36 No 4: The Socialists of Reading Pennsylvania and World War I — A Question of Loyalty, Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr.\nIn the Reading, Pennsylvania, councilmanic elections of 1917 […]"
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          "ref": "1980, Private Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed by the General Assembly, Tennessee",
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          "ref": "2000, William E. Nelson, Black Atlantic Politics: Dilemmas of Political Empowerment in Boston and Liverpool, SUNY Press, page 82",
          "text": "Councillor Yancey has found a reliable ally in Councillor Saunders. […] Blacks in Boston are victimized by persistent councilmanic nondecision making.",
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          "text": "1969 October, Pennsylvania History vol 36 No 4: The Socialists of Reading Pennsylvania and World War I — A Question of Loyalty, Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr.\nIn the Reading, Pennsylvania, councilmanic elections of 1917 […]"
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          "ref": "1980, Private Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed by the General Assembly, Tennessee",
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