carrion
From LSJ
ἀλεξίκακε τρισέληνε, μηδέποθ' ἡττηθείς, σήμερον ἐξετάθης → averter of woes, offspring of three nights, thou, who never didst suffer defeat, art to-day laid low
ἀλεξίκακε τρισέληνε, μηδέποθ' ἡττηθείς, σήμερον ἐξετάθης → averter of woes, offspring of three nights, thou, who never didst suffer defeat, art to-day laid low
dead body: P. and V. νεκρός, ὁ, Ar. and V. νέκυς, ὁ.
he shall become carrion for the sea birds: V. ὄρνισι φορβὴ παραλίοις γενήσεται (Soph., Ajax 1065); in same sense use V. ἕλωρ, τό, ἕλκημα, τό; see prey.
eating raw flesh: V. ὠμηστής, ὠμόσιτος.