τρίγληνος
Νόσον δὲ κρεῖττόν ἐστιν ἢ λύπην φέρειν → Morbum quam tristitatem exantles facilius → Es lässt sich leichter krank sein als betrübt
English (LSJ)
ον, in Hom. as epith. of ear-rings,
A ἕρματα τρίγληνα Il. 14.183, Od.18.298: ancient critics (cf. Sch. ad loc.) expld. it (1) from γλήνεα (Il.24.192), = ἀξιοθέατα, or (2) = τρίκοκκα, i. e. with three berry-shaped ornaments, or (3) = ἐκ τριῶν ζῳδίων συγκείμενα, or (4) = τριόφθαλμα, like Att. τριοττίδες; and in other ways. It is prob. formed from γλήνη as τρίκλινος fr. κλίνη, etc., but the sense remains uncertain. II three-eyed, of Hecate, Ath.7.325a.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1141] mit drei Augen, von der Hekate, Ath. VII, 325 a. Bei Hom. von Ohrgehängen, ἕρματα τρίγληνα, Il. 14, 183 Od. 18, 298, mit drei Bildchen, Zierrathen, s. Scholl. Aristonic. Iliad. 14, 183 Lehrs Aristarch ed. 2 p. 152.