ephori
/ɛˈfoʊraɪ, ɛˈfɔraɪ/Definitions
1. noun
In ancient Sparta, a member of a council of elders who advised the kings and governed the city-state.
“The ephori played a significant role in the development of Spartan politics.”
2. noun
A person who exercises control or authority over something.
“The new manager became the ephori of the company’s marketing department.”