Chairladies

/ˈtʃɛərleɪdiz/ noun

Plural of chairlady; women who preside over or lead meetings, organizations, or committees.

From 'chair' (a seat of authority) + 'lady' (a woman), combining Old English 'chaere' (seat) with Old English 'hlæfdige' (female head of household). The term emerged in the 20th century as women increasingly took leadership roles in organizations.

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