echevin

[ey-shuh-vin]

echevin Definition

a municipal officer in some French-speaking countries, similar to an alderman or councillor.

Using echevin: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "echevin" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The echevins of the town council met to discuss the new budget.

  • Example

    He was elected as an echevin for his district.

echevin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for echevin

Phrases with echevin

  • the highest-ranking echevin in a municipal council

    Example

    The first echevin presided over the council meeting.

  • echevinage

    the office or term of an echevin

    Example

    He served two terms in echevinage.

  • echevinat

    the jurisdiction or territory of an echevin

    Example

    The echevinat of the city was divided into several districts.

Origins of echevin

from Old French 'eschevin', meaning 'senior magistrate'

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Summary: echevin in Brief

'Echevin' [ey-shuh-vin] refers to a municipal officer in some French-speaking countries, similar to an alderman or councillor. It is derived from Old French 'eschevin', meaning 'senior magistrate'. The term is used in phrases like 'first echevin,' referring to the highest-ranking echevin in a municipal council, and 'echevinage,' meaning the office or term of an echevin.