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ephebus

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The answer EPHEBUS has 1 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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Definitions of ephebus in various dictionaries:

noun - a young man of ancient Greece

EPHEBUS - Ephebos () (often in the plural epheboi), also anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes) or archaically ephebus (plural: ephebi), is a Greek term for a ...

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Possible Crossword Clues
Athenian citizen-to-be
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles
Dec 13 2002 Wall Street Journal
Possible Dictionary Clues
Same as ephebe.
Ephebus might refer to
Ephebos () (often in the plural epheboi), also anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes) or archaically ephebus (plural: ephebi), is a Greek term for a male adolescent, or for a social status reserved for that age, in Antiquity.*
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