ephebes

/ɪˈfiːbz/
noun
  1. Plural of ephebe; young male citizens in ancient Greece undergoing military and civic training.
    • A group of ephebes competed in athletic games to honor the gods.
    • The philosopher lectured the ephebes on the duties of citizenship.
    • The ephebes marched together to the temple for the annual ceremony.
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