bailies

/ˈbeɪliz/
noun
  1. A Scottish term for a municipal magistrate or town councilor.
    • The bailies decided to levy a small tax to repair the cobblestone streets.
    • In old Edinburgh, the bailies were responsible for keeping the peace in their wards.
    • The bailies gathered in the town hall to discuss the new market regulations.
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