Heemraad

/ˈheɪmˌrɑːd/ noun

Definition

A member of a local administrative board or council in Dutch-speaking regions, particularly in water management.

Etymology

From Dutch 'heemraad,' combining 'heem' (home district) and 'raad' (council), dating back to medieval Dutch governance structures for regional administration.

Kelly Says

Heemraden were essentially medieval environmental managers—they controlled water management and land disputes in the Netherlands, making them some of history's first environmental regulators!

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