δαύχνα
From LSJ
βραχεῖα τέρψις ἡδονῆς κακῆς → the enjoyment from a cheap pleasure is short, there's brief enjoyment in dishonourable pleasure
English (LSJ)
Thess.,
A = δάφνη, found only in compds. (cf. ἀρχιδαυχναφορέω) :—hence δαυχνοφόρος, = δαφνηφόρος, cj. in Alcm.17: Δαυχναφόριος, ὁ, prob. epith. of Apollo in Cyprus, Ber.Sächs.Ges.1908.3; cf. Δαυχναῖος, patron. fr. Δαύχνας, IG9(2).1228.26. (Perh. akin not to δάφνη, but to δαῦκος.)