tribal sheikh
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Definition
Noun: - The leader of an Arab village or family: A "tribal sheikh" is a traditional leader, typically a male elder, who holds authority over a tribe, clan, or extended family group within Arab societies. The role is often based on lineage, wisdom, and consensus.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The tribal sheikh mediated the dispute between the two families.
- Decisions about water rights were brought before the tribal sheikh.
- As the new tribal sheikh, he inherited both respect and significant responsibility.
Advanced Usage
- "The authority of the tribal sheikh": Refers to the traditional power and influence wielded by such a leader.
- The authority of the tribal sheikh was rooted in custom rather than written law.
- "To succeed as tribal sheikh": Refers to the process of assuming the leadership role, often through hereditary lines.
- He was groomed from a young age to succeed as tribal sheikh.
Variants and Related Words
- Sheikhdom (n): The territory or domain ruled by a sheikh.
- The sheikhdom encompassed several villages in the region.
- Sheikh (n): A more general term for an Arab leader, often used interchangeably but can also refer to a religious leader or an elder.
- The sheikh offered guidance to the community.
Synonyms
- Tribal chief: A leader of a tribe.
- Elder: A senior member of a community, often with authority.
- Patriarch: The male head of a family or tribe.
Related Phrases
- Council of sheikhs: A governing or advisory body composed of multiple leaders.
- The matter was debated by the council of sheikhs before a decision was made.
Noun
- the leader of an Arab village or family