1650s, "occupier of a chair of authority," from chair (n.) + man (n.). Meaning "member of a corporate body chosen to preside at meetings" is from c. 1730. Chairwoman in this sense first attested 1699; chairperson 1971.
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chain
chain-gang
chain-saw
chair
chairman
chairperson
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chaise
chakra
chalazion