εὔκραιρος
From LSJ
τὸ λακωνίζειν πολὺ μᾶλλόν ἐστιν φιλοσοφεῖν ἢ φιλογυμναστεῖν → to behave like a Lacedaemonian is much more to love wisdom than to love gymnastics (Plato, Protagoras 342e6)
English (LSJ)
Ep. ἐϋκρ-, ον, also η, ον, (κραῖρα)
A with fine horns, esp. of oxen, βουσὶν ἐϋκραίρῃσιν h.Merc.209; εὐκραίρῳ βοΐ A.Supp.300. 2 of ships, with beautiful beak, Opp.H.2.516, Tryph.213.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1076] H. h. Merc. 209, βουσὶν ἐϋκραίρῃσιν, schön gehörnt, Aesch. Suppl. 296; ναῦς, wohlgeschnäbelt, Opp. H. 2, 516.