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Alcalde - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An alcalde is a traditional Spanish or Latin American municipal magistrate or mayor, often responsible for local governance, law enforcement, and judicial duties in small towns or villages.

alcalde

/ælˈkældi/ /ælˈkældi/

Definition:

A mayor or chief magistrate in a Spanish-speaking town or region.

Synonyms:

mayor, magistrate, official, administrator

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

citizen, civilian, subordinate

Common Collocations:

town alcalde, local alcalde, elected alcalde

Derivatives:

alcaldesa (feminine form), alcaldía (office of an alcalde)

Usage Tips:

Use "alcalde" when referring to a Spanish-speaking mayor; avoid for non-Spanish contexts.

Common Phrases:

"el alcalde electo, " "la casa del alcalde, " "reunión con el alcalde"

Etymology:

Derived from Arabic "al-qāḍī," meaning "the judge," via Spanish.

Examples:

  • 1. The alcalde presided over the town meeting.
  • 2. She asked the alcalde for help with the festival.
  • 3. The new alcalde promised better roads and schools.
  • 4. People cheered as the alcalde cut the ribbon.

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