Alcaldes

/ælˈkɑːldɛz/ noun

Definition

Plural of alcalde; magistrates or mayors in Spanish and Spanish-speaking territories.

Etymology

From Spanish alcalde, derived from Arabic al-qāḍī meaning 'judge', showing how this word evolved from judicial to broader administrative roles.

Kelly Says

An alcalde in colonial Spanish America was judge, mayor, and administrator combined—one person with enormous power, which is why their corruption or competence made or broke entire towns.

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