ephectic
/ɛfˈektɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of the epheboi, the young men in ancient Greece who were undergoing military training.
“The historian was known for his ephectic accounts of the ancient city’s culture.”
2. noun
a person, typically a young man in ancient Greece, who was undergoing military training.
“The ephectic was required to serve in the military for two years before being granted full citizenship.”