encratic
/ɛnˈkrætɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to a system of government in which the ruling body is chosen by the people but has limited powers
“The encratic system in ancient Greece allowed citizens to participate in decision-making but did not give them absolute power.”
2. noun
a member of a system of government in which the ruling body is chosen by the people but has limited powers
“The encratic leaders in ancient Athens implemented various reforms to improve the city’s economy.”