Rais
(), plural
, is an
Arabic title meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It comes from the word for head, . The corresponding word for leadership or chieftaincy is
. It is often translated as 'president' in
Arabic, and as 'boss' in
Persian.
Swahili speakers may also use it for president. The
Ottoman Turkish form of the title is
reis, which denoted a
captain (a term with identical etymology, being from
Latin , 'head').The term is of pre-Islamic origin. It may function as an honorific ''
laqab'' in a person's name. In the central
Arab world, the term originally meant
village headman.
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