alcaid
/ˈælkɑɪd/ or /ˈælˌkɑɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A Spanish or Portuguese officer who has charge of a castle or fortress, especially one who governs a Moorish stronghold.
“The alcaid of the medieval castle was responsible for the security and defense of the fortress.”
2. noun
An officer in charge of a group of people, especially in a prison or a military unit.
“The new alcaid of the prison was tasked with maintaining order and discipline among the inmates.”