ῥικνώδης
From LSJ
νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖιν → godly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet
English (LSJ)
ες,
A shrivelled-looking, of gooseflesh, Hp.Epid.6.3.14; of a person, γήραϊ ῥ. AP5.272 (Agath.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 843] ες, krumm, schrumpflig von Art, Ansehen, Hippocr.; γήραϊ, Agath. 13 (V, 273); auch Dionysus, Hymn. (IX, 524, 18).