Tribal
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Tribal ( adjective )
- Relating to or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.
- Relating to or characteristic of a traditional, indigenous, or non-Western society that is typically organized on the basis of kinship.
Origin:
Late middle english, from old french tribal, from latin tribalis of or belonging to a tribe.
Examples:
- The tribal council gathered to discuss important issues.
- The tribal village was located deep in the jungle.
- He wore traditional tribal clothing to the ceremony.
- The art of the tribal people featured intricate patterns and symbols.
- The tribal people had a rich history and culture.
(As a noun)
Tribal ( noun )
- Relating to or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.
- Relating to or characteristic of a traditional, indigenous, or non-Western society that is typically organized on the basis of kinship.
Origin:
Late middle english, from old french tribal, from latin tribalis of or belonging to a tribe.
Examples:
- The tribal council gathered to discuss important issues.
- The tribal village was located deep in the jungle.
- He wore traditional tribal clothing to the ceremony.
- The art of the tribal people featured intricate patterns and symbols.
- The tribal people had a rich history and culture.