τανυγλώχις
From LSJ
τὸ δ' ἡδέως ζῆν καὶ ἱλαρῶς οὐκ ἔξωθέν ἐστιν, ἀλλὰ τοὐναντίον ὁ ἄνθρωπος τοῖς περὶ αὑτὸν πράγμασιν ἡδονὴν καὶ χάριν ὥσπερ ἐκ πηγῆς τοῦ ἤθους προστίθησιν → but a pleasant and happy life comes not from external things, but, on the contrary, man draws on his own character as a source from which to add the element of pleasure and joy to the things which surround him
English (LSJ)
ῑνος, ὁ, ἡ,
A with long point, ὀϊστοί Il.8.297, Simon.106, Q.S.6.463.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
τᾰνυγλώχῑς: ῑνος, ὁ, ἡ, ὁ ἔχων μακρὰς καὶ ὀξείας ἀκίδας, ὀϊστοὶ Ἰλ. Θ. 297, Σιμωνίδ. 111 Β_k.