"nonaldermanic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more nonaldermanic [comparative], most nonaldermanic [superlative]
Etymology: From non- + aldermanic. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|non|aldermanic}} non- + aldermanic Head templates: {{en-adj}} nonaldermanic (comparative more nonaldermanic, superlative most nonaldermanic)
  1. Not aldermanic; Not being or involving an alderman.
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          "ref": "1954, Chicago (Ill.). Home Rule Commission, Chicago's Government, Its Structural Modernization and Home Rule Problems, page 8:",
          "text": "As nonaldermanic members were, naturally, less informed concerning the problems with which the commission was concerned than were the aldermanic members, the chairman called a number of \"seminar meetings\" for the nonaldermanic members alone.",
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          "ref": "1989, West's Federal Practice Digest 4th - Volume 77, page 496:",
          "text": "[…] evidence of nonaldermanic elections involving black candidates was admissible in § 2 vote dilution action as proof of local voting patterns, where district court had statistical data of only two city aldermanic elections.",
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          "ref": "2016, Barbara C. Malament, After the Reformation: Essays in Honor of J. H. Hexter, page 187:",
          "text": "[…] there were still living in the City and Liberties fifteen nobleman and their ladies, one ambassador, and thirty-four nonaldermanic knights, some of them government contractors and officials like Sir Henry Spiller or Sir William Russell, some of them royal officials like Sir Robert Heath , others mere landed gentry like Sir Thomas Richardson.",
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