clanship (Meaning)

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clanship (n.)

A state of being united together as in a clan; an association under a chieftain.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clanship

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

clanship Sentence Examples

  1. The Scottish Highlands were known for their strong sense of clanship among the clans.
  2. Clanship was a fundamental aspect of tribal societies, shaping their social structures and relationships.
  3. The bonds of clanship were deeply ingrained in the culture of the indigenous people.
  4. The chieftain's authority was derived from his position within the clanship.
  5. In times of conflict, the clans rallied together, demonstrating the strength of their clanship.
  6. Disputes within the clan were often resolved through the guidance of clanship traditions.
  7. Marriage alliances were crucial for maintaining the cohesion of clanship networks.
  8. The decline of clanship coincided with the modernization and centralization of society.
  9. The bard sang tales of ancient clanship, recounting the valor and loyalty of past generations.
  10. The symbols and emblems of clanship were proudly displayed during ceremonial gatherings.

FAQs About the word clanship

A state of being united together as in a clan; an association under a chieftain.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Scottish Highlands were known for their strong sense of clanship among the clans.

Clanship was a fundamental aspect of tribal societies, shaping their social structures and relationships.

The bonds of clanship were deeply ingrained in the culture of the indigenous people.

The chieftain's authority was derived from his position within the clanship.