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caïd

big shot, kingpin

noun kah-EED Rare

Origin: From Arabic 'qā'id' (leader, chief), entering French via North African Arabic.

Also means

gang leader

Usage Note

Caïd originally denoted a North African tribal chief or local magistrate under colonial rule, but in modern informal French it means a powerful figure in a criminal network or, more loosely, someone who dominates a group. The accent on the 'i' is essential — omitting it changes the pronunciation.

Examples

"Il se prend pour le caïd du quartier."

Natural Translation

He thinks he's the big shot of the neighbourhood.

Literal Translation

He takes himself for the kingpin of the neighbourhood.

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