epopt

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἐπόπτης (epóptēs, initiate into mysteries)

Noun

epopt (plural epopts)

  1. An initiate in the Eleusinian Mysteries; one who has attended the epopteia.
  2. One instructed in the mysteries of a secret system.

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