ephebe
American
[ih-feeb, ef-eeb]
/ ɪˈfib, ˈɛf ib /
noun
ephebe
British
/ ˈɛfiːb, ɪˈfiːb /
noun
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Origin of ephebe
1690–1700; < Latin ephēbus < Greek éphēbos, equivalent to ep- ep- + -hēbos, derivative of hḗbē manhood
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