Chief

/tʃiːf/ noun, adjective

As a noun, a chief is a leader or person in charge of a group, tribe, or organization. As an adjective, “chief” means main or most important.

“Chief” comes from Old French “chef,” meaning “head” or “leader,” from Latin “caput,” meaning “head.” The word has long linked physical “headness” with leadership and importance.

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