pháp quan

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pháp quan

Vị pháp quan ngồi trên ghế cao, lắng nghe hai người trình bày vụ việc.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Ephor: In ancient Sparta, one of the five annually elected senior magistrates who oversaw the kings and held significant administrative and judicial powers.
    • Magistrate: A civil officer or judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Các pháp quan ở Sparta quyền lực rất lớn. (The ephors in Sparta held very great power.)
    • Vị pháp quan đó nổi tiếng công bằng liêm khiết. (That magistrate is famous for being fair and incorruptible.)
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term "pháp quan" (ephor) is primarily used in historical texts discussing the unique political system of ancient Sparta.
  • Archaic/Literary Usage: When used to mean "magistrate," the term "pháp quan" often carries an archaic or formal/literary tone, referring to officials in pre-modern or historical judicial systems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quan tòa: Judge (a more common modern term for a judicial officer).
  • Thẩm phán: Judge, justice (modern legal term).
  • Quan chức: Official, officer (a general term for an official).
Synonyms
  • Ephor (for the Spartan context): Overseer, supervisor.
  • Magistrate: Judge, justice of the peace, judicial officer.
Related Phrases/Idioms
pháp quan

Vị pháp quan ngồi trên ghế cao, lắng nghe hai người trình bày vụ việc.

  1. (lịch sử) Ephor.
  2. () Magistrate