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Alcaids
[ al-key-idz ]
plural noun
Classical Mythology.
- the descendants of Alcaeus.
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The engagement had scarcely begun when the three Alcaids, who had been in communication with Ali, deserted with all their following.
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At last, in the beginning of the year 1569, when the offers from the Alcaids had been three times renewed and the Basha was assured that the people in Tunis were sincere in their offer to him of the sovereignty of the kingdom—which they begged him to conquer and hold in the name of the Ottoman Empire—the ex-galley-slave no longer hesitated.
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He summoned a council, composed of the principal officers of the army, the alcaids of the fortresses, the xequis or sages of the city, and the alfaquis or doctors of the faith.
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