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tribe
[ trahyb ]
noun
- any group of people, typically a subdivision of a nation or an ethnic group, that is united by ties of descent from a common ancestor, shared customs and traditions, recognition of the same leader or leaders, etc.; a group of related clans:
The twelve tribes of Israel were descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
- Sometimes Offensive. a group of Indigenous people sharing the same ethnicity, language, territory, customs, history, etc.: now often referred to as a nation.
- a division of any of the premodern peoples of Europe or Asia:
After the Romans left the Low Countries in the 5th century, Frankish tribes dominated.
In 1206 Genghis Khan united all the Mongol tribes to form the great Mongol nation.
- a company, group, or number of people:
Every afternoon a noisy tribe of children—friends of my brother and me—would gather in our yard.
- a group or class of people with strong common traits, values, or interests:
We in the tribe of journalists tend to be cynical about such conferences—they’re mainly about platitudes and photo ops.
- a large family:
Don't invite your brother and his tribe to sleep over—I don't know where we'd put all those kids!
- a category or type of living things or inanimate objects:
Next to the robin, the sparrow is the boldest of our feathered tribe.
Over there is a tribe of mismatched stuffed chairs.
- Biology.
- a category in the classification of organisms usually between a subfamily and a genus or sometimes between a suborder and a family.
- any group of closely related plants or animals.
- Animal Husbandry. a group of animals, especially cattle, descended through the female line from a common female ancestor.
- Roman History.
- any one of three divisions of the people representing the Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan settlements.
- any of the later political divisions of the people.
- Greek History. a phyle.
tribe
/ traɪb /
noun
- a social division of a people, esp of a preliterate people, defined in terms of common descent, territory, culture, etc
- an ethnic or ancestral division of ancient cultures, esp of one of the following
- any of the three divisions of the ancient Romans, the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans
- one of the later political divisions of the Roman people
- any of the 12 divisions of ancient Israel, each of which was named after and believed to be descended from one of the 12 patriarchs
- a phyle of ancient Greece
- informal.
- a large number of persons, animals, etc
- a specific class or group of persons
- a family, esp a large one
- biology a taxonomic group that is a subdivision of a subfamily
- stockbreeding a strain of animals descended from a common female ancestor through the female line
Usage Note
Derived Forms
- ˈtribeless, adjective
Other Words From
- sub·tribe noun
- un·der·tribe noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tribe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tribe1
Example Sentences
Juliet Tainui-Hernández, from the Māori tribe Ngāi Tahu, and her Puerto Rican partner Javier Hernández, brought their daughter Paloma to the hīkoi.
She belongs to a Nordic tribe of elves known as the Monsters.
Led by Netanel and the members of her High Vibe Tribe, it’s a 90-minute alfresco experience that includes harp, flute, gongs, chimes, rain sticks, crystal bowls and other relaxing sound makers.
"This is a bad sign. It suggests an unchastened Supreme Court poised to help Trump suppress lawful votes on the flimsiest basis," added Harvard legal scholar Laurence Tribe.
A new tribe has been identified that wants the best of both worlds: city and country; laptop and the land; the digital and the manual.
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