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chiefery
  1. The status or role of a chief; chieftainship.
  2. The land ruled over by a chief; chieftainship.
  3. The form of government in which people are ruled by a chief.
  4. A colonial administrative center.
  5. The leaders or chiefs of a people, collectively.
  6. (historical) An Irish head tax
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  8. Examples:
    1. “Despite having no formal training, she displayed great chiefery in effectively guiding her team towards success.”
      “These villages are located two or three kilometers from each chiefery or mission post.”
      “After dinner at the chiefery we assembled on the courtyard veranda to hear the singing of the Papara himeme chorus.”
chief
  1. A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc. [from 13th c.]
  2. (heraldry) The top part of a shield or escutcheon. [from 15th c.]
  3. An informal address to an equal.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The village chief says he would not give up any of his six children but says others believe they are doing their sons or daughters a favor.”
      “The national chief confirmed that his organization is still not sure what its final budget for this year will be.”
      “It bears the chief of the weight and burden.”
chiefdom
  1. An area or region governed by a chief.
  2. (anthropology) A society larger than a tribe but smaller or simpler than a state.
  3. Examples:
    1. “All the territory of an administrative chiefdom is technically held by the paramount chief.”
      “Within the area of his chiefdom, which extends far beyond the village, live 6,800 people.”
      “Chief Madzimawi of the Ngoni people in Chipata has appealed to the New Deal Government to provide clean and safe drinking water in his chiefdom.”
chieftainship
  1. (uncountable) The state of being a chieftain
  2. (countable) The area ruled by a chieftain
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  4. Examples:
    1. “They intimated to him that in all probability he would soon be elevated to the chieftainship.”
      “No wonder the Indian that slew him was a brave and in the line of chieftainship!”
      “She recognized his claims to the chieftainship, thus throwing over a kinsman, Brian O'Neill.”
chieftain
  1. A leader of a clan or tribe.
  2. A leader of a group.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The silent and robust young man riding the horse that drew her kibitka was the chieftain of his tribe.”
      “Probably first built in the late Bronze Age, about 3,000 years ago, it is likely to have been reoccupied by a Pictish chieftain.”
      “Armed to the teeth and clad in kilt, tartan hose and bonnet, he looks every inch the clan chieftain.”
chieftainess
  1. In tribal societies, a female chieftain or the wife of a chieftain.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “One of the first high schools at Tsheseng has been named after the Batlokwa chieftainess, Manthatisi.”
      “Works are all set to commence shortly, for setting up a bridge across the Kafue River in Chieftainess Chiawa's area in Chirundu.”
chieftess
  1. A female chief or chieftain; the female leader of a tribe or clan.
chiefness
  1. Quality of being chief, or principal.
chiefess
  1. (Hawaii) A female chief or the wife of a chief.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The eruption threatened to destroy the town of Hilo until a royal Hawaiian chiefess visited the active flow and interceded with Pele to spare the city.”
      “She then ordered the new chief, Liholiho, to join her and his mother, the sacred chiefess Kapi'olani, in disbanding the existent Maoli religious system.”
chiefship
  1. The role or position of a chief.
chiefe
  1. Obsolete spelling of chief
chiefling
  1. A little or petty chief.
chieftainships
chieftainesses
chieflings
  1. plural of chiefling
chiefships
  1. plural of chiefship
chieftains
  1. plural of chieftain
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For the poor natives left behind, it's an uncertain time, filled with marauding Saxons and power struggles among local chieftains.”
      “I spent a few minutes in the abbey museum, admiring high-relief tomb carvings of bygone Scots kings and chieftains in full battle gear.”
      “Each spring, corporate America's preeminent chieftains offer sage counsel to eager university graduates across the nation.”
chieftesses
  1. plural of chieftess
chiefdoms
  1. plural of chiefdom
  2. Examples:
    1. “The population, divided into a dozen chiefdoms and supported by intensive agriculture, soon rose to 15,000 or more.”
      “However, during the late 1800s, British troops invaded Zulu territory and divided the Zulu land into thirteen chiefdoms.”
      “How do we expect development to take place in such chiefdoms?”
chieferies
chiefesses
chiefes
  1. plural of chiefe
chiefs
  1. plural of chief
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All three armed services sent detachments, bands and chiefs of staff, who were accompanied by police and relatives.”
      “Police chiefs said closing the unit would save taxpayers tens of thousands of pounds.”
      “But backwoodsmen were better at dealing with rebellious Indian chiefs than perfumed dandies were.”
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