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Rí Rí, or very commonly ríg (genitive), is an ancient Gaelic word meaning "king".〔 〕 It is used in historical texts referring to the Irish and Scottish kings, and those of similar rank. While the Modern Irish word is exactly the same,〔Niall Ó Dónaill: "Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla"〕 in modern Scottish Gaelic it is ''rìgh'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/faclair/sbg/lorg.php?facal=rìgh&seorsa=Gaidhlig&tairg=Lorg&eis_saor=on&binary=on&slaiseachan=on ) 〕 apparently derived from the genitive. Cognates include Gaulish ''Rix'', Latin ''rex/regis'', Sanskrit ''raja'', and German ''Reich''. ==Three traditional grades==
There were three traditional grades of ''rí'' in Gaelic Ireland, whose grading was largely symbolic. As time went on, the real power of many lesser kings could equal or even eclipse those of higher grade.
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