Ariki

/ɑːˈriːki/ noun

A Polynesian chief or person of high rank in traditional island societies.

From Polynesian languages, particularly Māori and Tahitian, where it refers to nobility or chiefly authority. The word traveled through Pacific island cultures and into English through colonial contact in the 18th-19th centuries.

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