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al·cal·de

 (ăl-käl′dē, äl-käl′dĕ)
n.
The mayor or chief judicial official of a Spanish town.

[Spanish, from Arabic al-qāḍī : al-, the + qāḍī, judge, active participle of qaḍā, to judge; see qṣ́y in Semitic roots.]
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alcalde

(ælˈkældɪ; Spanish alˈkalde) or

alcade

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Spain and Spanish America) the mayor or chief magistrate in a town
[C17: from Spanish, from Arabic al-qādī the judge, from qadā to judge]
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al•cal•de

(ælˈkæl di, -ˈkɑl-)

also al•cade

(-ˈkeɪd)

n., pl. -cal•des also -cades. (in Spain and southwestern U.S.)
a mayor having judicial powers.
[1605–15; < Sp < Arabic al-qāḍī the judge]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.alcalde - a mayor or chief magistrate of a Spanish town
judge, jurist, justice - a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
city manager, mayor - the head of a city government
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References in classic literature ?
At the same time be observed that the man who had told them about the matter was wrong in saying that the two who brayed were regidors, for according to the lines of the standard they were alcaldes. To which Sancho replied, "Senor, there's nothing to stick at in that, for maybe the regidors who brayed then came to he alcaldes of their town afterwards, and so they may go by both titles; moreover, it has nothing to do with the truth of the story whether the brayers were alcaldes or regidors, provided at any rate they did bray; for an alcalde is just as likely to bray as a regidor." They perceived, in short, clearly that the town which had been twitted had turned out to do battle with some other that had jeered it more than was fair or neighbourly.
Con el objetivo de superar esta carencia y profundizar en el grado de interactividad que mantienen los representantes publicos con sus representados y el grado de implicacion comunicacional de estos ultimos, este trabajo analiza el uso que los alcaldes de las capitales de provincia y presidentes de ciudades autonomicas y la ciudadania hacen de Twitter.