Mayor

/ˈmeɪ.ər/ noun

A mayor is the elected head of a town or city government. They often represent the city, lead council meetings, and help make local laws and decisions.

From Old French “maire”, from Latin “major” meaning 'greater' or 'superior', a comparative form of “magnus” 'great'. It originally referred to a higher official or chief. Over time, it narrowed to the chief officer of a town or city.

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