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Meaning of overchief | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A higher-ranking chief; a leader of several chiefs.

Examples

“All classes are mentioned, village headmen, overchiefs, tenants and countryheadmen. These last ones are something between a village headman and an overchief.”
“The Overchief gestured toward a bench, and Demaris sat down, quietly watching the Overchief stalk back and forth behind his desk. The first actual contact with the head of an alien culture was usually the most ticklish part of one of these things. But, again, as usual, it seemed to be going smoothly.”
“‘It’s not a matter,’ he said in a low voice, but steadily, ‘that a man likes to tell another man about his wife, but it seems your lady had a spite against Katherine, and she was overchief with the witchwives, and practised with them against her life or her reason. And when Kate saw there was no other way to protect her they flitted across the sea. And Mall Gross followed them with some contrivance against their boat, but it was her own boat that sank, and the fisher folk have it that Lady Grizel was in it with her. I kenna how that may be, but there’s none that saw her after that hour, and her body was brought up in the salmon nets two days after.’”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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