Word Study
Cadi
CIDE DICTIONARY
Cadi, n. [Turk. See Alcalde.].
An inferior magistrate or judge among the Mohammedans, usually the judge of a town or village. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Cadi, n. (also kadi) (pl. -is) a judge in a Muslim country.
Etymology
Arab. kadi f. kada to judge
ROGET THESAURUS
Cadi
Judge
N judge, justice, justiciar, justiciary, chancellor, justice of assize, judge of assize, recorder, common sergeant, puisne judge, assistant judge, county court judge, conservator of the peace, justice of the peace, J, P, court, magistrate, police magistrate, beak, his worship, his honor, his lordship, jury, twelve men in a box, Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice, Master of the Rolls, Vice Chancellor, Lord Chief Justice, Chief Baron, Mr, Justice, Associate Justice, Chief Justice, Baron, Baron of the Exchequer, jurat, assessor, arbiter, arbitrator, umpire, referee, referendary, revising barrister, domesman, censor, barmaster, ephor, grand juror, grand juryman, juryman, talesman, archon, tribune, praetor, syndic, podesta, mollah, ulema, mufti, cadi, kadi, Rhadamanthus, litigant, judicial, a Daniel come to judgment.For further exploring for "Cadi" in Webster Dictionary Online