sanhedrim
/ˈsænjɛdrɪm/Definitions
1. noun
In ancient Israel, a supreme court or council, especially one presiding over the Sanhedrin, or a council of Jewish leaders.
“The decision of the Sanhedrim was widely accepted as the final word in Jewish law.”
2. noun
A Jewish council or assembly in ancient times.
“The Sanhedrim played a crucial role in the development of Jewish law and tradition.”