Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ephori

noun
ˈefəˌrī
Definition
Ephori were a group of five officials in ancient Sparta who held significant power.
Examples
  • The ephori had the authority to check the kings’ power in Sparta.
  • Each year, the ephori would be elected by the assembly of citizens.
  • The role of the ephori was crucial in maintaining the balance of power within the Spartan government.
Meaning
The term ‘ephor’ refers to an elected magistrate in ancient Greece, particularly in Sparta, responsible for overseeing the kings and the administration of the state.
Synonyms
  • magistrate
  • official
  • overseer