alcayde

/ælˈkeɪdi/
noun
  1. A commander, governor, or warden, especially in a Spanish or Moorish fortress or prison.
    • The prisoner was brought before the alcayde for questioning.
    • In medieval Spain, the alcayde was responsible for the defense of the castle.
    • The alcayde ordered the gates of the fortress to be closed at sunset.
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