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Échevin - Wikipedia
Échevin (Belgium), a municipal office in present-day Belgium, usually known in English by its Dutch name schepen; Échevin (France) [fr] ... en.wikipedia.org
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échevin - Translation into English - examples French
Translation of "échevin" in English · councillor · deputy mayor · councilman · municipal councillor · municipal magistrate · deputy burgomaster · aldermanic. context.reverso.net
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Échevin (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia
Échevins are elected by the commune's council, and represent the make-up of the governing coalition. Formally, échevins of cities are nominated by the Grand ... en.wikipedia.org
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echevin
‖ echevin (eʃəvɛ̃) [F. échevin, OF. eschevin = It. schiavino:—med.L. scabinus; of Teut. origin; cf. OLG. scepeno (Schade), OHG. sceffeno, sceffen (Ger. schöffe(n, schöppen).] A municipal functionary in French and Belgian towns, corresponding nearly to an English alderman.1766 Smollett Trav. (1797) 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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échevin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (historical) town magistrate · (Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada) alderman, municipal councillor. Derived terms. edit · échevinal. Further reading. edit. “ ... en.wiktionary.org
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échevin - English translation - Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "échevin" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations. www.linguee.com
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Gilles Échevin
Echevin competed in the men's 100 meters at the 1976 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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ÉCHEVIN - Translation from French into English - Pons
échevin [eʃ(ə)vɛ̃] N m · 1. échevin HISTORY : · 2. échevin (en Belgique): échevin. deputy burgomaster. Preselect ... en.pons.com
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echevin, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun echevin is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for echevin is from 1670, in a translation by Charles Cotton, ... www.oed.com
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ECHEVIN - The Law Dictionary
A municipal officer corresponding with alderman orburgess, and having in some instances a civil jurisdiction in certain causes of trifling importance. thelawdictionary.org
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Échevin - Oxford Reference
Deliberating member of a town council. Heirs of the scabini of the Carolingian period, charged with expounding the law to the count's court, in the 12th c. www.oxfordreference.com
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eschevin
† eschevin Obs. Variant of echevin, q.v.1670 Cotton Espernon i. ii. 49 The Eschevins of Paris. 1756 Nugent Gr. Tour, Netherl. I. 85 The eschevins or aldermen form a court of justice here as in every town. Oxford English Dictionary
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Vilain XIIII
Mayor of Aalst (city and Land of Aalst) until 1751, when he moved to Ghent; second marriage with Marie Dubois de Schoondorp; Premier echevin (first schepen , Lord of Dumpele (=Dumpel or Dumple); Jean-Guillaume Vilain, lord of Dumple, echevin of de Keure in 1689-1690; married Jeanne-Barbe Thierens; she was wikipedia.org
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schepen
‖ schepen (ˈskeɪpən, in Du. ˈsxeːpən) Forms: 5–6 skepyn, 6 skepon, 7 skepen, 8 schepin, 9 schepen. [Du. schepen = OS. scepino, OFris. sceppena, OHG. sceffin, scaffin, sceffino (MHG. schepfe, scheffe, mod.G. schöffe):—OTeut. types *skapino-z, *skapinon-. Cf. echevin, scabine, skevin.] A Dutch alderma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heinrich Brunner
Berlin, 1885) Die Landschenkungen der Merowinger und Agilolfinger (Berlin, 1885) Die Herkunft der Schoeffen (Berlin, 1888) [transl: The Origin of the Echevin wikipedia.org
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