əˈgänəˌthēt noun
( plural agonothetes -ēts ; or ag·o·noth·e·tae ˌagəˈnäthəˌtē, -ˌtī)
Etymology: Late Latin agonotheta, from Greek agōnothetēs, from agōn + -thetēs (from tithenai to appoint, make, do) — more at do
: the judge or director of public games in ancient Greece