ephors

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Ephor \Eph"or\, n.; pl. {Ephors}, L. {Ephori}. [L. ephorus, Gr.
   ?, fr. ? to oversee; ? + ? to see: cf. F. ['e]phore.] (Gr.
   Antiq.)
   A magistrate; one of a body of five magistrates chosen by the
   people of ancient Sparta. They exercised control even over
   the king.
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