Clansman
(noun)
A member of a clan or tribe, especially one belonging to a Scottish or Irish clan.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from clan + -sman.
Examples:
- The clansman was proud of his family's heritage and tradition.
- The clansman wore his clan's tartan with honor.
- The clansman participated in the annual clan gathering.
- The clansman was recognized by his distinctive crest on his clan's flag.
- The clansman was a respected member of the clan and a leader among his people.