noun
- Plural of phylaxis; a system of defense or protection in ancient Greek city-states, or a body of guards or sentries.
Usage: historical; rare; chiefly used in classical studies
Examples
- The phylaxises of Athens were responsible for maintaining order in the city.
- Ancient Greek phylaxises served as both military and civic institutions.
- Scholars study the phylaxises to understand how city-states organized their protection systems.