Meaning of Sachem | Babel Free
ˈseɪt͡ʃəmDefinitions
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A chief of one or several Native American tribe(s), especially of the Algonquians; a sagamore. US, historical
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A boss, a leader. US, historical, informal
- An eminent member of a group, or an eminent person in society; a sagamore.
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A high-ranking officer of the Tammany Hall political organization. US, historical
Examples
“Planted with their broad ends on the deck, a circle of these slabs laced together, mutually sloped towards each other, and at the apex united in a tufted point, where the loose hairy fibres waved to and fro like the top-knot on some old Pottowottamie Sachem’s head.”
“If a sachem was too harsh, a tribesman might leave and join another tribe.”
“The society elects annually thirteen sachems, which represent the original thirteen States. […] The other officers of the society are a Secretary, Treasurer, Sagamore, and Wiskinkie.”
“Aboriginal titles were adopted and the head of each tribe was called a sachem. […] Its proprietor, Abraham Martling, was elected a sachem on several occasions and members of Tammany were often called Martling Men.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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