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ephor
CIDE DICTIONARY
ephor, n. [L. ephorus, Gr. , fr. to oversee; + to see: cf. F. éphore.].
A magistrate; one of a body of five magistrates chosen by the people of ancient Sparta. They exercised control even over the king. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
ephor, n. Gk Hist. any of five senior magistrates in ancient Sparta.
Derivative
ephorate n.
Etymology
Gk ephoros overseer (as EPI-, horao see)
ROGET THESAURUS
ephor
Judge
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