potwalloper

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英 ['pɒtwɒləpə(r)]
美 ['pɒtwɒləpə(r)]
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  • n.

    户主选举人,;

  • 英英释义

    Potwalloper

    • A potwalloper (sometimes potwalloner or potwaller) is an archaic term referring to a borough constituency returning members to the House of Commons of England before 1707, the House of Commons of Great Britain and the Irish House of Commons before 1801,Edward Porritt, A. M.

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