The cassique is gregarious, and imitates any sound he hears with such exactness that he goes by no other name than that of mocking bird amongst the colonists.
The proportions of the cassique are so fine that he may be said to be a model of symmetry in ornithology.
There is one more species of cassique in Demerara which always prefers the forests to the cultivated parts.
The name of the town was Arowocai, and in it was staying a stranger cassique with his wife and retainers.
John Douglas took with him an old cassique of Trinidad for a pilot, and was successful.
In North America nearly all the species of the Cassique family have this custom.
Then the Cassique returns to his own special refrain, to abandon it anew on the first opportunity.
Every lord of a manor, within his manor, shall have all the powers, jurisdictions, and privileges, which a landgrave or cassique have in his baronies.
No landgrave or cassique shall be tried for any criminal cause in any but the chief justice's court, and that by a jury of his peers.
Sir Nathaniel Johnson, who had been general of the Leeward Islands in the reign of King James, being created a Cassique of Carolina, after the Revolution retired to that country, and took his seat as a member of the council.
Each landgrave shall have four baronies, and each cassique two baronies, hereditarily and unalterably annexed to, and settled upon, the said dignity.
There is one more species of cassique in Demerara, which always prefers the forest to the cultivated parts.
The cassique is gregarious, and imitates any sound he hears with such exactness, that he goes by no other name than that of mocking-bird amongst the colonists.
The proportions of the cassique are so fine, that he may be said to be a model of symmetry in ornithology.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cassique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.