chiefrie Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, the chiefrie of a kingdom often passed down through hereditary succession.
  2. The chiefrie of the clan was contested among the rival factions.
  3. He aspired to attain the chiefrie of his tribe, seeing it as the ultimate honor.
  4. The chiefrie of the council was bestowed upon the wisest elder in the community.
  5. The chiefrie of the household fell to the eldest son after his father's passing.
  6. Within the guild, the chiefrie was a position of great authority and responsibility.
  7. The chiefrie of the land was hotly disputed among the noble families.
  8. To secure the chiefrie, he engaged in political maneuvering and alliances.
  9. The chiefrie of the church was passed down from one bishop to another.
  10. As a symbol of the chiefrie, he wore a crown adorned with precious jewels.

chiefrie Meaning

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chiefrie (n.)

A small rent paid to the lord paramount.

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A small rent paid to the lord paramount.

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In medieval times, the chiefrie of a kingdom often passed down through hereditary succession.

The chiefrie of the clan was contested among the rival factions.

He aspired to attain the chiefrie of his tribe, seeing it as the ultimate honor.

The chiefrie of the council was bestowed upon the wisest elder in the community.