See also: Alcalde and alcaide

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish alcalde, from Arabic اَلْقَاضِي (al-qāḍī, the judge). Doublet of qadi and casis.

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alcalde (plural alcaldes)

  1. In Spain or Latin America, a municipal magistrate who has both judicial and administrative functions.

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic اَلْقَاضِي (al-qāḍī, judge).

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alcalde m or f by sense (plural alcaldes, feminine alcaldessa)

  1. mayor
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Chibcha

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish alcalde.

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alcalde

  1. mayor

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  • Gómez Aldana D. F., Análisis morfológico del Vocabulario 158 de la Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia. Grupo de Investigación Muysccubun. 2013.

Classical Nahuatl

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish alcalde, from Andalusian Arabic اَلْقَاضِي, from Arabic قَاضٍ (qāḍin, judge).

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alcalde (animate, plural alcaldesmeh)

  1. A municipal judge or member of the cabildo.

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  • Alonso de Molina (1571) Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana, Editorial Porrúa

Galician

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese alcalde, from Old Spanish alcalde, from Arabic اَلْقَاضِي (al-qāḍī, judge).

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  • IPA(key): /alˈkalde/ [ɑɫˈkɑl̪.d̪ɪ]
  • Rhymes: -alde
  • Hyphenation: al‧cal‧de

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alcalde m (plural alcaldes, feminine alcaldesa, feminine plural alcaldesas)

  1. mayor (the leader of a city or a municipality)
    • 1437, A. Rodríguez González (ed.), Livro do Concello de Pontevedra (1431-1463). Pontevedra: Museo de Pontevedra, page 127:
      Pero Ares d'Aldãa, tenente lugar ẽna dita billa e torres dela por noso señor o arçebispo de Santiago dom Lopo, e Pero Falcon, juis, Juan Garçia Rouquo, Lourenço Yanes de Pastoris, alcaldes, Alvaro Lopes, Garçia Goterres, Afonso Basques, Fernan Basques, jurados, Pero de Plazer, procurador do dito Conçello, diseron que por rason que algũus mercadores e suas mercadorias e navios se temian e reçeavan de vĩir a esta dita billa e seu porto con as ditas suas mercadorias e navios, entendendo de seer prendados e penorados por las mercadorias que Gonçalvo Correa tomara eno dito porto e levara ẽna barcha chamada per nome "Rostro Fremoso"
      Pedro Ares de Aldán, lieutenant in this town [Pontevedra] and it's towers on behalf of our lord the archbishop of Santiago Don Lopo, and Pedro Falcón, judge; Xoán Garcia Rouco, Lourenzo Yanes de Pastoriza, mayors; Álvaro López, Garcia Gotérrez, Afonso Vázquez, Fernán Vázquez, councilors; Pedro de Placer, town agent; they said that since certain merchants and their goods and ships feared and distrusted coming to this town and harbor with their mentioned goods and ships, believing that they would be seized and confiscated because of the trade goods that Gonzalo Correa took at this harbor and carried away in the ship named "Beauty Face";
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish alcalde, from Arabic اَلْقَاضِي (al-qāḍī, judge).

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alcalde m (plural alcalzi)

  1. alcalde

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative alcalde alcaldeul alcalzi alcalzii
genitive-dative alcalde alcaldeului alcalzi alcalzilor
vocative alcaldeule alcalzilor

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish alcalde, alcalle, from Arabic اَلْقَاضِي (al-qāḍī, the judge).

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  • IPA(key): /alˈkalde/ [alˈkal̪.d̪e]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -alde
  • Syllabification: al‧cal‧de

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alcalde m (plural alcaldes, feminine alcaldesa, feminine plural alcaldesas)

  1. mayor (the leader of a city or a municipality)
    Synonyms: (Argentina) intendente, edil
  2. (Spain, Southwestern US) an official such as an administrator, mayor, or judge
    Synonym: oficial
  3. (card games) A variation of brisca for three players, that is played with the forty-card pack of Spanish-suited playing cards.

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Descendants

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  • English: alcalde
  • Classical Nahuatl: alcalde
  • Tagalog: alkalde
  • Western Highland Chatino: rle

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