A person of high official rank or importance.
From Medieval Latin 'dignitarius,' based on Latin 'dignitas' (dignity, worth). The suffix '-ary' indicates a person holding that position.
A dignitary is literally someone deserving dignity—the word structure assumes certain people deserve more respect by rank, which is exactly what the concept of 'dignity' is supposed to challenge.
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