The 29th of May, Candish went to an island near Puna, into which the caçique had conveyed all the valuable furniture of his palace, with other things of value.
The caçique or chief who came on board had his skin curiously streaked or painted [tatooed], full of strange devices all over his body.
Upon which the caçique never fails to say, You are welcome.
The caçique breaks silence first, saying to the merchant, Are you come?
When the Spanish pedlar or travelling merchant goes into this country, he goes directly to a caçique or chief, and presents himself before him without speaking a word.
The caçique then gives notice to his scattered subjects, by means of his horn or trumpet, that a merchant is arrived with whom they may trade.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.