To whom Patroclus, mighty Chief, with breath Drawn faintly, and dying, thou didst thus reply.
Then sprang Pisander on the glorious Chief 730 The son of Atreus, but his evil fate Beckon'd him to his death in conflict fierce, Oh Menelaus, mighty Chief!
The German form of Peggy or Margaret is Gretchen, which resolves into Great Chun or Great Mighty Chief: Margot and Marghet may be rendered Big God or Fairy God or Mother Good.
The ancient British word for mighty chief was chun or cun, and we meet with this infinitely older word than king as a participle of royal titles such as Cunobelinus, Cunoval, Cunomor and the like.
He addressed De Soto in the following speech: "Mighty chief, above all others of the earth.
Then Gizur spoke and said, "We have now laid low to earth a mighty chief, and hard work has it been, and the fame of this defence of his shall last as long as men live in this land.
He was a mighty chief, and a great taker up of suits, and so great a lawyer that no judgments were thought lawful unless he had a hand in them.
Gudmund was a mighty chief, wealthy in goods; he had in his house a hundred hired servants.
Then Gizur spoke and said: "We have now laid low to earth a mighty chief, and hard work has it been, and the fame of this defence of his shall last as long as men live in this land".
First of all he sent Kettle flatnose, a mighty chief, to subdue the foe; but though Kettle waged successful war, he kept what he won for himself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mighty chief" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.