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eldership
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/24 22:08 UTC 版)
語源
From elder + -ship. The Lithuanian sense is a calque of Lithuanian seniūnija.
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eldership (countable and uncountable, plural elderships)
- The position of being elder or senior; seniority, precedence of birth, primogeniture.
- (Can we verify this sense?) (nonce word, as a mock title of honour) The personality of an elderly person.
- The office or position of elder in a church.
- The collective body of (ecclesiastical) elders; a body or court of elders, a presbytery.
- (Can we verify this sense?) The smallest administrative division in Lithuania, equivalent to a ward.
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2010, Clive Carpenter, “Lithuania: Government”, in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland (World and its peoples. Europe; 8), New York: Marshall Cavendish, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 1,096/2:
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The local governmental system in Lithuania has passed through several changes since the restoration of independence, and its future is still being debated. There are three levels of local government: apskritys (plural apskritis, usually translated as “counties”); municipalities; and elderates, sometimes given as elderships.
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2022, Indrė Žvaigždinienė, “General Introduction: General Information” (chapter 1), in Environmental Law in Lithuania, 2nd edition, Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
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Article 1 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania states that the State of Lithuania is an independent democratic republic. The territory of Lithuania is divided into ten counties. Countries are subdivided into sixty municipalities. Municipalities may be divided into elderships.
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2023 February, Katarína Vitálišová, Jaroslav Dvořák, “Differences and Similarities in Local Participative Governance in Slovakia and Lithuania”, in Gilles Rouet, Thierry Côme, editors, Participatory and Digital Democracy at the Local Level: European Discourses and Practices (Contributions to Political Science), Cham: Springer, , →ISBN, page 134:
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Municipal councils can decide and divide municipalities into smaller administrative units called elderships. The activities of the eldership are financed from the municipal budget and are headed by an elder who is a career civil servant. There are currently 545 elderships in Lithuania (Šaparnienė et al., 2021).
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