Definition: "Aldermaness" is a name in Old English, from Old French aldrin ("a young man"), which is derived from "drain", meaning to drain or fill; it can be translated as "drunken." In medieval Latin, it was used by the church to refer to an official of the Holy See. The term is now more commonly associated with a person who is employed in a civil administration.
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