The rebel-chieftain is let go with the honors of war. From Wordnik.com. [President Lincoln's Death: Its Voice to the People] Reference
Compare II, xii, 220, where Allan-bane calls the chieftain. From Wordnik.com. [Lady of the Lake] Reference
He says the chieftain has been a part of the school's identity. From Wordnik.com. [WEAU - HomePage - Headlines] Reference
A chieftain must be rooted in the clan, for the chieftain is the clan. From Wordnik.com. [The Covenant of the Forge]
Do not forbid them entry; they have the manner of earls, and from his bearing their chieftain is a mighty warrior. From Wordnik.com. [Eaters Of The Dead]
The chieftain was a youth who had just succeeded his father over his people and was on his way to Memphis bearing tribute to Meneptah. From Wordnik.com. [The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt] Reference
Sorrowing I found myself in chieftain state. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 35] Reference
The titled chieftain curled his lip in scorn. From Wordnik.com. [The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes — Volume 01: Earlier Poems (1830-1836)] Reference
The Irish (Gaelic) word Taoiseach means 'chieftain' or 'leader'. From Wordnik.com. [Irish Blogs] Reference
Greyshot having caught you would keep you, and even the chieftain was the least bit in the world uneasy. ". From Wordnik.com. [We Two, a novel] Reference
There will be many leaders, and great ones, but the world will never see just such a "chieftain" among women as. From Wordnik.com. [A slaveholder's daughter,] Reference
The "chieftain" was a favorite name among the Raeburnites for their leader, and there was a great deal of the clan feeling among them. From Wordnik.com. [We Two, a novel] Reference
( "chieftain") from black throats; yells, expressive of excitement and general good-fellowship, from throats of all colors. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876] Reference
Someone asked about Paramount chieftain Martin Davis. From Wordnik.com. [A Blockbuster Deal?] Reference
The young chieftain promised better things in future. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver] Reference
By degrees, the warriors dropped in around their chieftain. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver] Reference
In the party were an old chieftain and his grandson of eighteen. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
Eaters assembled at the narrow trail, headed by their chieftain, Red. From Wordnik.com. [The Sheep Eaters] Reference
"This message from our leader is like tonic medicine," the chieftain says. From Wordnik.com. [The Mysterious Mullah Omar] Reference
The future of the klieg-lit corporate chieftain looks dim, at least for now. From Wordnik.com. [How Many Minutes Of Infamy?] Reference
About an Irish chieftain who returns from what they called then the Unseen Land. From Wordnik.com. [Something About Ireland] Reference
Had he not been to far-off Britain and brought a British chieftain captive to Rome?. From Wordnik.com. [Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus] Reference
It is said that she was martyred by a local king or chieftain, Tewdrig, or Theodoric. From Wordnik.com. [The Cornwall Coast] Reference
But undoubtedly there will be a benefit for the local native chieftain ... and you know I wouldn't miss that!. From Wordnik.com. [Jay Weston: The Summer of My Discontent -- Too Many Food Festivals?] Reference
Mordred had become a chieftain of the Picts, and he possibly resented any claims of suzerainty on the part of. From Wordnik.com. [The Cornwall Coast] Reference
A white-bearded and charismatic chieftain in his late 70s, Bugti was Pakistan's Defense minister in the 1950s. From Wordnik.com. ['It's War Now'] Reference
The Qaeda chieftain is said to be so pleased with the chaos in Iraq that he wishes to add to it any way he can. From Wordnik.com. [Moving Targets] Reference
He had now to encounter a new chieftain named Fasil, who at first refused to give him leave to pass on his way. From Wordnik.com. [A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole] Reference
It seemed rather a ridiculous thing to do, yet Janice continued to send them in care of the guerrilla chieftain. From Wordnik.com. [How Janice Day Won] Reference
He must have been terrified when he saw the tall young chieftain standing before him, for all the countryside feared Guthlac. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of the Saints by Candle-Light] Reference
But Aramony was neither a politician nor a corporate chieftain; he was the head of the largest charitable organization in the country. From Wordnik.com. [At United Way, Charity Began At Home] Reference
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