释义 |
tribesmantribes‧man /ˈtraɪbzmən/ noun (plural tribesmen /-mən/) [countable] - As a result, we will become like preliterate tribesmen of old, except on a much larger scale.
- It is tribesmen who tell themselves that tribes are natural groups based on primary bonds of kinship and descent.
- Lizards remain sacred to these tribesmen, and death is said to result from accidentally killing one.
- More than 2,000 of Col Garang's Dinka tribesmen were killed.
- The hunter had only his own memory and the oral record of a few elder tribesmen upon which to draw.
- Their neighbors were other hill tribesmen.
- Was there some kindred spirit that linked this Samburu tribesman with a group of walkers from Sheffield?
- When one tribesman had problems, it was the duty of another to help.
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