ἀγήραος
ξένος ὢν ἀκολούθει τοῖς ἐπιχωρίοις νόμοις → as a foreigner, follow the laws of that country | when in Rome, do as the Romans do
English (LSJ)
ον, Att. contr. ἀγήρως, ων (of which Hom. uses nom. dual ἀγήρω (v. infr.), nom. sg. and acc. pl.
A ἀγήρως Od.5.218, al.); acc. sg. ἀγήρων h.Cer.242; ἀγήρω Hes.Th.949, Jul.Or.4.142b: nom. pl. ἀγήρῳ Hes.Th.277; dat. ἀγήρῳς Ar.Av.689:—ageless, undecaying, ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀγήρως ἤματα πάντα Il.8.539; σὺ δ' ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀ. Od.5.218; ἀγήρω τ' ἀθανάτω τε Il.12.323, cf. Hes.Th.949; ἀπήμαντος καὶ ἀ. ib.955; ἄνοσοι καὶ ἀ. Pi.Fr.143; ἀ. χρόνῳ δυνάστας S.Ant.608 (lyr.). 2 of things, once in Hom., of the aegis, Il.2.447; κῦδος ἀ. Pi.P.2.52; χάριν τ' ἀγήρων ἕξομεν E.Supp.1178: in Prose, τὸν ἀγήρων ἔπαινον Th.2.43; ἀθάνατον καὶ ἀ. πάθος Pl.Phlb.15d, etc.
German (Pape)
[Seite 13] in den Homer. Scholl. als Variante Odyss. 5, 136 ἀθάνατον καὶ ἀγήραον, Iliad 2, 447 ἀγήραον ἀθανάτην τε; an beiden Stellen las Aristarch ἀγήρων, s. Didym. in den Scholl. Vgl. unten ἀγήρως. – Hesiod. Theog. 955 ἀπήμαντος καὶ ἀγήραος; κῦδος Pind. P. 2, 52.