释义 |
‖ kaïd|kɑːˈiːd| Also caid, kaid, kayed. = alcayde. Hence ˈkaidship.
1816‘Ali Bey’ Trav. I. 5, I handed it [sc. my passport] to the captain, who ordered that no one should come on shore, and went away to shew my passport to the Kaïd, or Governor. a1817J. L. Burckhardt Trav. Nubia (1819) 364 The Shikh of the tribe is never the commander..of the armed parties, which the tribe sends out against an enemy. He may join the expedition, but the command of it is in the Kayed, or leader, a dignity which is always hereditary in the same family. 1843Penny Cycl. XXV. 363/2 The kaïds administer justice in the same manner in the interior towns. c1860Wraxall tr. R. Houdin xxi. 309 A caïd who spoke French excellently. 1883D. Hannay in Mag. Art Sept. 450/1 Here sat the king or his caid. 1920Glasgow Herald 23 Sept. 6 Kaid of Tangiér. 1920Blackw. Mag. Dec. 742/2 His half-brother was already nominated to the kaidship. 1925Ibid. Nov. 622/2 Presently the Kayed will appear, walking with his chief villagers. |