释义 |
[ al-kahy-dee; Spanish ahl-kahy-the ] / ælˈkaɪ di; Spanish ɑlˈkaɪ ðɛ /
noun, plural al·cay·des [al-kahy-deez; Spanish ahl-kahy-thes]. /ælˈkaɪ diz; Spanish ɑlˈkaɪ ðɛs/. Words nearby alcaydeAlcántara, alcapton, alcaptonuria, Alcathous, Alcatraz, alcayde, Alcázar, Alcazar de San Juan, Alceste, Alcestis, alchem. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for alcaydeThat experienced veteran, however, was with the king at Cordova, having left a valiant cavalier as alcayde of the place. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada|Washington Irving I am a daughter of that prison, my father was alcayde, and my son might hope to be so, were he not a fool. The Bible in Spain|George Borrow “Your worship is right,” said the alcayde with a bow, but in a low voice. The Bible in Spain|George Borrow The alcayde beheld his bravest men dead or wounded around him, while the remainder were sinking with watchfulness and fatigue. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada|Washington Irving
|