The position, office, or term of service as an alderman, or the jurisdiction governed by an alderman.
From alderman + -ate (suffix indicating office, position, or domain), following patterns like magistrate and sultanate; formed in medieval English to describe administrative territories and positions.
In medieval cities, an aldermanate could control entire neighborhoods and their commerce—it was real power, which is why ambitious merchants fought fiercely for these positions.
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