Some expert has marked a question as duplicate of another question. In my eyes that is totally correct. I made a comment to the asker that I think he should go to the 'original' question.
What I want to know, how should I call this 'original question'? Since 'original' would be only true if the 'duplicate' would plagiarize the 'original' somehow, I think this is not an ideal name: 'original question'. Also 'original question' somehow conflict with 'OP' (Original Post) (which shouldn't be used any more, but is widely done so) and which would refer to the 'duplicate' in this case and not the 'original'.
So, 'original question' might confuse people, which question was meant.
To make things clear: What I'm searching for is a word or phrase that unmistakably tells anybody which question is meant. Especially for those which are not native English speakers.
But I don't want a word or phrase that assumes that the 'duplicate's' author only has copied the 'original' or that they didn't show enough effort to find a question like their own that has been answered.
A thesaurus of 'original' gave me something like: pilot question, master question, archetype question. What do you think of these?
In this question it is called 'duplicate target question'. So it might be used in the open and agreed upon?