τραχυδέρμων
ὦ δυσπάλαιστον γῆρας, ὡς μισῶ σ' ἔχων, μισῶ δ' ὅσοι χρῄζουσιν ἐκτείνειν βίον, βρωτοῖσι καὶ ποτοῖσι καὶ μαγεύμασι παρεκτρέποντες ὀχετὸν ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν: οὓς χρῆν, ἐπειδὰν μηδὲν ὠφελῶσι γῆν, θανόντας ἔρρειν κἀκποδὼν εἶναι νέοις → Old age, resistless foe, how do I loathe your presence! Them too I loathe, whoever desire to lengthen out the span of life, seeking to turn the tide of death aside by food and drink and magic spells; those whom death should take away to leave the young their place, when they no more can benefit the world
English (LSJ)
ον, gen. ονος,
A rough-skinned, Epich.59.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
τρᾱχῠδέρμων: -ον, ὁ ἔχων τραχὺ δέρμα, ῥίναι [ῥῖναι] τε τραχυδέρμονες Ἐπίχ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 286Β.
Greek Monolingual
τραχύδερμον, Α
τραχύδερμος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < τραχύς + -δέρμων (< δέρμα), πρβλ. ποικιλο-δέρμων].