n. [ Russ. voevoda, or Pol. woiewoda; properly, a leader of an army, a leader in war. Cf. Vaivode. ] Originally, the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces. It was assumed for a time by the rulers of Moldavia and Wallachia, who were afterwards called hospodars, and has also been given to some inferior Turkish officers.
n. The office, province, or jurisdiction of a waywode. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Of or pertaining to the wayside;
n. The side of the way; the edge or border of a road or path. [ 1913 Webster ]