See also: <span class="searchmatch">Tribe</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> Wikipedia From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span>, tribu, from Old French tribu, from Latin tribus. Doublet...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Tribe</span> (disambiguation) Wikipedia Southern English surname of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to...
IPA(key): /tɹaɪbz/ Rhymes: -aɪbz <span class="searchmatch">tribes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> Bertis, Breits, Sibert, bestir, bister, bistre, biters, bitser, rebits...
From criminal + <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span>. First defined and introduced in Indian law by the Criminal <span class="searchmatch">Tribes</span> Act 1871. criminal <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> (plural criminal <span class="searchmatch">tribes</span>) (historical,...
<span class="searchmatch">tribed</span> simple past and past participle of <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> Dibert, bedirt...
<span class="searchmatch">tribing</span> present participle and gerund of <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> bring it...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">tribes</span> <span class="searchmatch">Tribes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Tribe</span> bestir, Breits, bistre, bister, biters, bitser, Sibert, rebits, Bertis...
Coined by American psychiatrist and blogger Scott Alexander Siskind in a 2014 blog post. the Gray <span class="searchmatch">Tribe</span> Alternative spelling of Grey <span class="searchmatch">Tribe</span>....
From <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> + -s- + -man. tribesman (plural tribesmen) A (usually male) member of a <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span>. member of a <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span> brain stem, brainstem...
criminal <span class="searchmatch">tribes</span> plural of criminal <span class="searchmatch">tribe</span>...