Arab chief
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Definition
Noun: - The leader of an Arab village or family: A traditional title for a male head or ruler of a tribe, clan, or community in Arab societies, often responsible for governance, mediation, and representing the group.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The arab chief mediated the dispute between the two families.
- Decisions about water rights were brought before the arab chief.
- As the new arab chief, he inherited both respect and significant responsibility.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and cultural context: The term is often used in historical, anthropological, or literary contexts to describe leadership structures in traditional Arab societies. Its modern usage may vary depending on the region and political structure.
- "The authority of the arab chief": A phrase denoting the traditional power and influence held by such a leader.
- The authority of the arab chief was based on consensus and tradition.
Variants and Related Words
- Sheikh (also Shaikh): A closely related and more commonly used term for a leader of an Arab tribe, village, or family, or a religious elder. While similar, "sheikh" can have broader religious and social connotations.
- Tribal leader: A more general synonym.
- Elder: A term emphasizing age and wisdom within a community structure.
Synonyms
- Sheikh
- Tribal chief
- Headman
- Patriarch (when emphasizing familial leadership)
Notes on Usage
- The term "arab chief" is a specific compound noun. It is important to use it as a fixed unit to refer to this specific cultural role.
- In contemporary writing, the term "sheikh" is often preferred for its greater specificity and common usage in English transliterations from Arabic.
Noun
- the leader of an Arab village or family