Elder (administrative title)

Elder (administrative title)

The term Elder (or its equivalent in another language) is used in several different countries and organizations to indicate a position of authority. This usage is usually derived from the notion that the oldest members of a group are the wisest and thus most qualified to rule, provide council or some other form of leadership.

Various Uses

* Alderman - An Alderman in modern Anglo-Saxon derived legal systems is synonymous with what in other systems might be known as a city councilman. It derives from the term "ealdorman", from which the term "Earl" is also derived, meaning old man.

* Gerousia - Gerousia was the Spartan equivalent of a senate. The term means "Council of Elders".

* Hor Chan - Mayan, meaning "Chief of Chan." Chan was a term some Maya used to refer to themselves.

* Indigenous Australians use the termhuh to denote a widely-respected man of authority who has been through many rituals and ceremonies and has a deep knowledge of traditional lore. He will be consulted on any important aspect of Aboriginal life. In some Aboriginal societies, the term is also applied to women holding a similar position of status in their society.

* Senator - In the Senate of Rome, the senators were men. "Senator" comes from the Latin root "sen-" "old" ("senex" "old man"), and the senators were actually called "patres" — 'fathers'.

* Seniūnas - Ruler of Eldership, (seniūnija in Lithuanian), Lithuania's smallest administrative division.

* Shaikh - Shaikh means "old man" in Arabic. There are specific cultural and religious connotations as well.

* Starosta or Starost - Starosta, derrived from word "stary" - "old", is a title for an official or unofficial position of leadership that has been used in various contexts through most of Slavic history (see also Starets).

* Vanem - Ancient ruler of an Estonian parish and county. From 1920-1937, Estonian head of state was called "Riigivanem", meaning "Elder of State".
* Witan - In Anglo-Saxon and other Germanic traditions was a "wise man" although usually just a noble. The term is most often used to describe those who attended the Witenagemot.

See also

* Religious elder


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