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  1. Definition. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. qaid. variant spelling of caid. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with:

  2. noun. 1. a local leader or a Muslim tribal chief. 2. an alcaide. Also spelt: qaid. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. from Arabic qāid captain; see alcaide. Word Frequency. qaid in American English. (kɑːˈið, kaið) noun. caid. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QaidQaid - Wikipedia

    Qaid ( Arabic: قائد qāʾid, "commander"; pl. qaada ), also spelled kaid or caïd, is a word meaning "commander" or "leader." It was a title in the Norman kingdom of Sicily, applied to palatine officials and members of the curia, usually to those who were Muslims or converts to Islam.

  4. qaid. 3 senses: → a variant spelling of caid 1. a local leader or a Muslim tribal chief 2. an alcaide.... Click for more definitions.

  5. Qaid (Arabic: قائد qāʾid, "commander"; pl. qaada), also spelled kaid or caïd, is a word meaning "commander" or "leader." It was a title in the Norman kingdom of Sicily, applied to palatine officials and members of the curia, usually to those who were Muslims or converts to Islam.

  6. Apr 23, 2023 · qaid (plural qaids) Alternative spelling of caid.

  7. Caid definition: (in North Africa) a Muslim tribal chief, judge, or senior official.. See examples of CAID used in a sentence.

  8. noun. ca· id. variants or qaid. käˈēt͟h, ˈkīt͟h. plural -s. 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. Word History. Etymology. Spanish caíd, caid, from Arabic qā'id. Love words?

  9. Qaid ( Arabic: قائد qāʾid, "commander"; pl. qaada ), also spelled kaid or caïd, is a word meaning "commander" or "leader." It was a title in the Norman kingdom of Sicily, applied to palatine officials and members of the curia, usually to those who were Muslims or converts to Islam.

  10. Qaid, also spelled kaid or caïd, is a word meaning "master" or "leader." It was a title in the Norman kingdom of Sicily, applied to palatine officials and members of the curia, usually to those who were Muslims or converts from Islam. The word entered the Latin language as Latin: gaitus or Latin: gaytus.

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