tribe
noun /traɪb/
/traɪb/
- tribes living in remote areas of the Amazonian rainforest
Extra Examples- The dancers are all members of the Tembu tribe.
- They recruited the toughest soldiers from the desert tribes.
- We spoke to Umbara, the headman of the Ywin tribe.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- aboriginal
- indigenous
- native
- …
- belong to
- a member of a tribe
- (usually disapproving) a group or class of people, especially of one profession
- He had a sudden outburst against the whole tribe of actors.
- (biology) a group of related animals or plants
- a tribe of cats
- (informal or humorous) a large family
- One or two of the grandchildren will be there, but not the whole tribe.
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French tribu or Latin tribus (singular and plural); perhaps related to tri- ‘three’ and referring to the three divisions of the early people of Rome.