ephetae

/ɛˈfiːtiː/

Definitions

1. noun

In ancient Greece, a member of a council of elders in certain city-states, particularly in Athens.

“The ephetae played a crucial role in the Athenian justice system by resolving disputes and hearing cases.”

Synonyms

  • councilor
  • magistrate

Antonyms

  • judge
  • juror