chiefdom

[cheef-duhm]

chiefdom Definition

  • 1the territory or domain of a chief or tribal leader
  • 2a political organization headed by a chief

Using chiefdom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chiefdom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chiefdom was divided into several smaller villages.

  • Example

    The chiefdom was ruled by a council of elders.

  • Example

    The chiefdom was known for its skilled artisans and craftsmen.

chiefdom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chiefdom

  • tribal territory
  • tribal land
  • tribal domain
  • tribal area

Phrases with chiefdom

  • a type of chiefdom in which a single paramount chief rules over subordinate chiefs and their territories

    Example

    The paramount chiefdom was the highest level of political organization in the region.

  • a type of chiefdom in which leadership is passed down through family lines

    Example

    The hereditary chiefdom was based on a system of kinship and inheritance.

  • a type of chiefdom in which military prowess is highly valued and the chief is often a skilled warrior

    Example

    The warrior chiefdom was known for its fierce fighters and successful raids.

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Summary: chiefdom in Brief

A 'chiefdom' [cheef-duhm] refers to the territory or domain of a chief or tribal leader, or a political organization headed by a chief. It can be divided into smaller villages and ruled by a council of elders. Different types of chiefdoms include 'paramount chiefdom,' 'hereditary chiefdom,' and 'warrior chiefdom.'