amapakati

English

Etymology

Noun

amapakati (plural amapakatis)

  1. The council or inner circle of advisers of a chief in a Nguni society.
    • 1962 Then our people lived peacefully, under the democratic rule of their kings and their amapakati, and moved freely and confidently up and down the country without let or hindrance. Nelson Mandela, Struggle is my Life
  2. A member of a council; a trusted adviser.
    • 1870 The shrewdness of the Amapakati, or Kaffir advocate. C. Hamilton, Life and Sport in South-East Africa

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