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and the poet Kallinos reassigned the city's mythological foundation to Ephos, queen of the Amazons. The Greek goddess Artemis and the great Anatolian
much more controversial and hot topic at the time. Many Secular Jews yelled Epho Yossele? ("Where is Yossele?" in Hebrew) in Jerusalem, turning to the more
commences work with France and West Germany on European Procurement Handbook (EPHOS) 1990 - The US specification requiring Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
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Amblychia hymenaria (Guenée, 1858) Synonyms Elphos hymenaria Guenée, 1857 Ephos brabanti Thierry-Mieg, 1893 Elphos albifascia Warren, 1894 Elphos obliterata
Wikispecies: Euphorbia lamarckii APDB: 143118 CoL: 3CPF5 EoL: 1144563 EPPO: EPHOS GBIF: 3069469 iNaturalist: 343436 IPNI: 347046-1 IRMNG: 11385213 ITIS: 1026688
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n.
A part of the vestment of the high priest, worn upon the front of the ephod. It was a double piece of richly embroidered stuff, a span square, set with twelve precious stones, on which were engraved the names of the twelve tribes of Israel. See Ephod.
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of Ephor
n. pl.
Magistrates in Sparta, who with the ephori and kings, constituted the supreme civil authority.
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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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A part of the sacerdotal habit among Jews, being a covering for the back and breast, held together on the shoulders by two clasps or brooches of onyx stones set in gold, and fastened by a girdle of the same stuff as the ephod. The ephod for the priests was of plain linen; that for the high priest was richly embroidered in colors. The breastplate of the high priest was worn upon the ephod in front.
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of Ephor
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Pertaining to an ephor.
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The office of an ephor, or the body of ephors.
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