chiefships

/ˈtʃifʃɪps/
noun
  1. The positions or ranks of being a chief; the offices or authority held by chiefs.
    • He competed for one of the highest chiefships in the organization.
    • The tribe had several chiefships, each responsible for a different clan.
    • The history book describes the chiefships of ancient Celtic tribes.
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