alcaide
/ɑlˈkaɪdi/Definitions
1. noun
A governor or administrator of a castle or fortified place in the Middle Ages, especially in Spain and Portugal.
“The alcaide of the castle was responsible for its defense and the welfare of its inhabitants.”
1. noun
A governor or administrator of a castle or fortified place in the Middle Ages, especially in Spain and Portugal.
“The alcaide of the castle was responsible for its defense and the welfare of its inhabitants.”