Definition of tribeswoman in English:
tribeswoman
nounPlural tribeswomenˈtrʌɪbzˌwʊmənˈtraɪbzˌwʊmən
A woman belonging to a tribe in a traditional society or group.
a tribeswoman from western Sudan
Example sentencesExamples
- She gets a garland from a tribeswoman.
- Three Ndebele tribeswomen have travelled to London from their remote South African villages to bring their distinctive art to the Golden Jubilee.
- Worn across the chest of the tribeswoman are silver chains, circlets attached to more chains, chunks of amber inset with egg-shaped silver baubles and glass beads in red, green, yellow and black, colors that symbolize fertility.
- I've helped a Maasai tribeswoman in Tanzania repair her leaking roof with mud and cow dung.
- With gray hair and full body tattoos, the actress is briefly seen as an old Maori tribeswoman held as a slave.
- Niven's research uncovered many new details, and led her to Inuit territory where one survivor of the trip still lives - an 89-year-old tribeswoman named Mugpi.
- Her research uncovered many new details, and led her to Inuit territory where one survivor of the trip still lives - an 89-year-old tribeswoman.
- A Dani tribeswoman beckons to a male foreign tourist and carries him on her shoulders to liven up the merriment.
- When he removes the allegorical female figure from his version of Vermeer's The Art of Painting, and replaces her with a San tribeswoman suckling a babe, he is painting what Vermeer might have painted.
- The tribeswoman lives in a bamboo hut deep in a northern Thailand jungle.
- Like a polyester shirt on an Ice Age tribeswoman, we're weird.
- The traveller was captivated by the postcard carrying a picture of a tattooed tribeswoman smoking a pipe.
- This sharp-eyed tribeswoman had a point, though.
- Isolation is one of the themes of this story of a South African tribeswoman who marries a Dutch settler at the end of the 17th century.
- Blind singer Hsiao Huang-chi and Puyuma tribeswoman Samingad will lead the singing of the national anthem at President Chen Shui-bian's inauguration today.
- A Himba tribeswoman, sits outside the house at her father's village with her youngest son and her typical day's worth of food.
- Their works include an eye-catching sculpture depicting rock formations and a painting of members of the Royal Family beside a Ghanaian tribeswoman.
- He hoped Ursula would be accepted by the tribeswomen and be able to learn about their guarded rituals.
- Keith meets an outspoken tribeswoman from Ethiopia whose traditional way of life is under threat.
Definition of tribeswoman in US English:
tribeswoman
nounˈtrībzˌwo͝omənˈtraɪbzˌwʊmən
A woman belonging to a tribe in a traditional society or group.
a tribeswoman from western Sudan
Example sentencesExamples
- Niven's research uncovered many new details, and led her to Inuit territory where one survivor of the trip still lives - an 89-year-old tribeswoman named Mugpi.
- The traveller was captivated by the postcard carrying a picture of a tattooed tribeswoman smoking a pipe.
- Keith meets an outspoken tribeswoman from Ethiopia whose traditional way of life is under threat.
- This sharp-eyed tribeswoman had a point, though.
- I've helped a Maasai tribeswoman in Tanzania repair her leaking roof with mud and cow dung.
- A Dani tribeswoman beckons to a male foreign tourist and carries him on her shoulders to liven up the merriment.
- Isolation is one of the themes of this story of a South African tribeswoman who marries a Dutch settler at the end of the 17th century.
- Blind singer Hsiao Huang-chi and Puyuma tribeswoman Samingad will lead the singing of the national anthem at President Chen Shui-bian's inauguration today.
- A Himba tribeswoman, sits outside the house at her father's village with her youngest son and her typical day's worth of food.
- When he removes the allegorical female figure from his version of Vermeer's The Art of Painting, and replaces her with a San tribeswoman suckling a babe, he is painting what Vermeer might have painted.
- Worn across the chest of the tribeswoman are silver chains, circlets attached to more chains, chunks of amber inset with egg-shaped silver baubles and glass beads in red, green, yellow and black, colors that symbolize fertility.
- He hoped Ursula would be accepted by the tribeswomen and be able to learn about their guarded rituals.
- With gray hair and full body tattoos, the actress is briefly seen as an old Maori tribeswoman held as a slave.
- Three Ndebele tribeswomen have travelled to London from their remote South African villages to bring their distinctive art to the Golden Jubilee.
- Her research uncovered many new details, and led her to Inuit territory where one survivor of the trip still lives - an 89-year-old tribeswoman.
- The tribeswoman lives in a bamboo hut deep in a northern Thailand jungle.
- Like a polyester shirt on an Ice Age tribeswoman, we're weird.
- Their works include an eye-catching sculpture depicting rock formations and a painting of members of the Royal Family beside a Ghanaian tribeswoman.
- She gets a garland from a tribeswoman.