Noun
chairlady (plural chairladies)
(chiefly dated) chairwoman
According the commission chairlady, each political party will have to submit its candidates as voting day approaches. Source: Internet
I have been around with him campaigning, two years ago he asked me to be his chairlady of the Corozal Bay Executive to which I agreed and since then we’ve been working together. Source: Internet
Ladyville chairlady, Dian Wite, said that the village provided the community center and chairs, and drinking water for the patients. Source: Internet
In response to Mr. Wettee’s e-mail, I see no need to contact the chairlady because I interviewed you for the article, and also had in my possession the “Eminent” Person’s 65-page report/verdict – from which I got the details for the article. Source: Internet