alcade

[al-keyd]

alcade Definition

a Spanish or Portuguese magistrate of a town or district.

Using alcade: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alcade" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The alcade was responsible for maintaining law and order in the town.

  • Example

    The alcade presided over the trial of the accused.

  • Example

    The alcade was elected by the people of the district.

alcade Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alcade

Phrases with alcade

  • the chief magistrate of a Spanish or Portuguese town or district

    Example

    The alcade mayor was responsible for the administration of justice in the district.

  • a local magistrate in Spain or Latin America

    Example

    The alcade de barrio was responsible for resolving disputes between neighbors.

  • alcade pedáneo

    a local magistrate in rural areas of Spain

    Example

    The alcade pedáneo was responsible for the administration of justice in the village.

Origins of alcade

from Arabic 'al-qadi', meaning 'the judge'

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Summary: alcade in Brief

'Alcade' [al-keyd] refers to a Spanish or Portuguese magistrate of a town or district. They are responsible for maintaining law and order, presiding over trials, and administering justice. Phrases like 'alcade mayor,' 'alcade de barrio,' and 'alcade pedáneo' denote different types of magistrates in Spain and Latin America.