chieftains
Meaning of chieftains
plural noun
- the leader of a people or clan.
powerful feudal chieftains
Middle English and Old French chevetaine, from late Latin capitaneus (see captain). The spelling was altered by association with chief.
Information about chieftains
- It is a name.
- The singular form of chieftains is: chieftain.
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Hyphenation of chieftains
chief-tains
- It consists of 2 syllables and 10 chars.
- chieftains is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Words that rhyme with chieftains
ains, Bains, ouabains, wabains, Cains, Novocains, cains, cocains, eucains, marocains, Boudains, disdains, foreordains, mondains, ordains, preordains, reordains, fains, bargains, gains, outbargains, outgains, regains, turnagains, chains, disenchains, enchains, hains, interchains, subchains, unchains, Jains, kains, Plains, blains, bromelains, chamberlains, chaplains, chilblains, complains, elains, explains, floodplains, murlains, outvillains, overexplains, peneplains, plains, porcelains, purslains
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