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alcaide

English

Alternative forms

  • alcayde

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish alcaide, from Arabic ??????????? (al-q??id, leader); compare caid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /æl?ka?di/
  • Rhymes: -e?d

Noun

alcaide (plural alcaides)

  1. The governor or commander of a Spanish or Portuguese fortress or prison.
    • 1768, Edward Cavendish Drake, A New Universal Collection of Authentic Voyages and Travels, page 510,
      Soon after Mr. Petticrew arrived at Gibraltar, he came to Tetuan in his maje?ty's ?hip Seahor?e, to acquaint the alcaide that he had orders from the king of Great Britain, [] .
    • 1810, John Joseph Stockdale (editor and publisher), The History of the Inquisitions, extract published in 1810, The Literary Panorama, and National Register, Volume 8, page 219,
      It was, above all, to the alcaide and the guards of the prisoners that he studied to recommend himself.
    • 1825, The Literary Chronicle for the year 1825, page 172,
      The municipal bodies were charged regularly to inspect the prisons; to watch over the conduct of the alcaides, and the inferior officers; and to propose to the government such measures as they judged to be best conducive to humanity and sound policy.
  2. A caid.

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

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Noun

alcaide m (plural alcaides)

  1. alcaide (commander of a province or fortress)

Spanish

Etymology

From Arabic ??????????? (al-q??id, leader).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /al?kaide/, [al?kai?.ð?e]

Noun

alcaide m (plural alcaides)

  1. commander of the defense of a castle
  2. administrator of royal property
  3. warden; administrator of a prison

Further reading

  • “alcaide” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.

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kaid

English

Alternative forms

  • caid
  • qaid

Etymology

From Arabic ????? (q?’id) ‘leader’. Compare alcaide.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k???i?d/

Noun

kaid (plural kaids)

  1. A local governor or leader, especially in North Africa or Moorish Spain; an alcaide.

Anagrams

  • dika, kadi

Estonian

Noun

kaid

  1. partitive singular of kai
  2. nominative plural of kai

Veps

Etymology

Related to Finnish kaita.

Adjective

kaid

  1. narrow
  2. tight

Inflection

Derived terms

  • kaideta

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007) , “?????”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovar? [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

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