CAID


Meaning of CAID in English

noun

or qa·id käˈēth, ˈkīth

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish caíd, caid, from Arabic qā'id

1. : alcaide

2.

a. : a Muslim local administrator, judge, and tax collector in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia

b. : a chief especially of the Berber tribal communities of the Atlas region

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