Akela

/ɑːˈkeɪlə/ noun

In Scouting, particularly in British usage, a Cub Scout leader or the leader of a group of younger scouts.

From Hindi akeela or akela meaning 'lone' or 'solitary,' popularized by Rudyard Kipling in 'The Jungle Book' where Akela is the leader of the wolf pack, who later became the title for scout leaders.

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