n. pl. e·phebes also e·phe·bi (ĭ-fēbī) A youth between 18 and 20 years of age in ancient Greece. [Latin ephēbus, from Greek ephēbos : ep-, epi-, epi- + hēbē, early manhood.] e·phebic adj. |
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