prytany

/ˈpraɪtəni/

Definitions

1. noun

A period of time, typically one month, during which a group of officials, such as the boule, held office in ancient Athens.

“The Athenian city-state was divided into ten prytanies, each led by a different group of officials.”

Synonyms

  • period
  • term

Antonyms

  • eternity
  • permanence