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Ephebe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ephebe is either • the Anglicized form (via the French Éphèbe ) of the Greek word ephebos (an adolescent male) • the fictional country Ephebe from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series efebo
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Ephebe (Discworld) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ephebe is one of the countries of the Discworld, a fictional world created by Terry Pratchett in a series of novels of the same name. It is largely the Discworld analogue of Athenian Greece, however ...
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Definition of ephebe from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of ephebe. Pronunciation of ephebe. Definition of the word ephebe. Origin of the word ephebe. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » ephebe...
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Definition of ephebe from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Ephebe - Definition of Ephebe at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ephebe. Look it up now! ... Learn more about ephebe with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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1922: His glance touched their faces lightly as he smiled, a blond ephebe. — James Joyce, Ulysses ... 1993: Indeed Tom was much still the ephebe, sharing boys with his friend though talking of the gravity of marriage — Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford...
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Ephebe is a city state on the circle sea coast with strong parallels to the ancient Greeks on Earth. The hot climate and laid back attitude attracts a lot of philosophers to the city.
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Definition of ephebe in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ephebe. Pronunciation of ephebe. Translations of ephebe. ephebe synonyms, ephebe antonyms. Information about ephebe in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... A youth between 18 and 20 years of age in ancient Greece. ... His slim-hipped,
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Information on a temporary installation of bronze Roman ephebe from Naples at the Getty Villa. ... Created about 20-10 B.C., the Roman bronze figure of a ephebe, or youth, was excavated in 1925 in a well-appointed residence, now called the House of the Ephebe—named for this statue—off Pompeii's Via dell'Abbondanza.
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