Alcaide

/ælˈkeɪd/ noun

The commander or governor of a fortress, castle, or garrison, particularly in Spanish and Portuguese territories.

From Spanish alcaide, derived from Arabic al-qāʾid meaning 'commander' or 'leader', widely used in medieval and early modern Spain and colonies.

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