Tribe
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Tribe ( noun )
- A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
- A group of people united by a common interest or identity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english trīeb, from latin tribus tribe; akin to latin tres three.
Examples:
- The tribe lived in harmony with nature.
- The tribe had a rich history and culture.
- The tribe had a complex system of governance.
- The tribe had a deep understanding of the land and its resources.
- The tribe was a close-knit community with strong bonds.
(As a verb)
Tribe ( verb )
- A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
- A group of people united by a common interest or identity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english trīeb, from latin tribus tribe; akin to latin tres three.
Examples:
- The tribe lived in harmony with nature.
- The tribe had a rich history and culture.
- The tribe had a complex system of governance.
- The tribe had a deep understanding of the land and its resources.
- The tribe was a close-knit community with strong bonds.