chieftainship (Meaning)

Wordnet

chieftainship (n)

the position of chieftain

Webster

chieftainship (n.)

The rank, dignity, or office of a chieftain.

chieftainship Sentence Examples

  1. The chieftainship of the tribe was a position of immense authority and respect.
  2. He inherited the chieftainship from his father, who had ruled with wisdom and strength.
  3. The chieftainship was passed down through the male lineage in accordance with tradition.
  4. Many competed for the chieftainship, each believing they were best suited to lead the community.
  5. The chieftainship ceremony was a grand affair attended by villagers from far and wide.
  6. The chieftainship required not only courage but also a deep understanding of the tribe's customs and traditions.
  7. The chieftainship brought with it the burden of decision-making for the entire tribe.
  8. He struggled to live up to the expectations that came with the chieftainship.
  9. The council convened to discuss the succession of the chieftainship after the current chief fell ill.
  10. The chieftainship symbolized unity and strength among the tribe.

FAQs About the word chieftainship

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The chieftainship of the tribe was a position of immense authority and respect.

He inherited the chieftainship from his father, who had ruled with wisdom and strength.

The chieftainship was passed down through the male lineage in accordance with tradition.

Many competed for the chieftainship, each believing they were best suited to lead the community.