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Meanings of
cacique
in English
Spanish
cacique
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Black-and-red or black-and-yellow orioles of the American tropics.
cazique
Spanish
cacique
Russian
касик
Portuguese
cacique
Spanish
cacica
Catalan
cacic
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Tribal leader.
kasik
Related terms
position
occupation
Russian
касик
Synonyms
Examples for "
cazique
"
cazique
Examples for "
cazique
"
1
If you ask the
cazique
he will let me go with you.
2
The
cazique
was speaking the truth, but not the whole truth.
3
Upon the following morning he received a summons from the
cazique
.
4
The
cazique
himself conducted Roger to the Anahuac encampment.
5
The traders had brought her to Tabasco, and sold her to the
cazique
of that town.
Usage of
cacique
in English
1
The Admiral decided to go to the
cacique
on the next day.
2
The boats landed, and the Spaniards were kindly received by the
cacique
.
3
The young
cacique
is not slow in deciding which course to pursue.
4
He stood beside the bed and the silver-haired great
cacique
from heaven.
5
The
cacique
,
governor, and principal men nominate candidates, and the election decides.
6
Finally the Spaniards arrived at the residence of a
cacique
called Chiapes.
7
The
cacique
was taken prisoner and with him his entire Sardanapalian court.
8
The
cacique
also exerted himself to procure a great quantity of gold.
9
The admiral accordingly sallied out with two hundred men against this
cacique
.
10
But the
cacique
,
who was already on the march, made no answer.
11
The other
cacique
asked us into his house, and offered us refreshments.
12
Their
cacique
received unbounded reverence, and for him they would freely die.
13
Often the
cacique
's
hanging nest is from four to six feet long.
14
They were generally naked and painted red; the
cacique
alone was painted black.
15
In the battle which followed, the
cacique
adopted a plan which Aguilar suggested.
16
The noble-minded
cacique
of the mountains received him with open arms.
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About this term
cacique
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the cacique
powerful cacique
young cacique
female cacique
great cacique
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Translations for
cacique
Spanish
cacique
cacica
caciques
Russian
касик
Portuguese
cacique
Catalan
cacic
Cacique
through the time
Cacique
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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