The head of a tribe or clan.
The leader of a group of people.
1 The scion of some important chieftain 's family, Rillish had come to suppose.
2 Wa-on-mon is a great chieftain ; the heart of the missionary is grieved.
3 After the chieftain had been won the minor leaders in time followed.
4 A chieftain proudly climbed the wagon; a bond-servant humbly handed Margaret down.
5 Next to the chieftain rode Scarbreast, the grim war-lord of the Navajos.
6 The son of this chieftain was Rameses the Second, or the Great.
7 A sarlacc will not come to visit your camp. The chieftain stood.
8 The supreme ruler of the Tartars was a chieftain called a Cham.
9 The Irish were formed in disordered masses, each under its own chieftain .
10 The chieftain inclined his head toward the Galu standing at his side.
11 The king, the chieftain , the tribe offered security in return for allegiance.
12 Again did the chieftain smite me across the head, and darkness came.
13 More like a desert chieftain in one of those oil-rich Mideast countries.
14 The military mob pillaged the palace and proclaimed their chieftain , Vseslaf, king.
15 The chieftain will be chosen at a banquet in Pettigo tomorrow night.
16 This army was under the command of a Tartar chieftain called Toktamonish.
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