οἰοπόλος
From LSJ
μοχθεῖν τε βροτοῖσ(ιν) άνάγκη → and you mortals must endure trouble (Euripides' Hippolytus 208)
English (LSJ)
ον, (οἶος, πέλομαι) of places,
A lonely, ὄρεα Od.11.574 ; χῶρος, σταθμός, Il.13.473, 19.377 ; of persons, solitary, unaccompanied, δαίμων Pi.P.4.28. II (οἶς, -πόλος, cf. αἰπόλος) tending sheep, Ἄρτεμις Id.Dith.2.19 ; Ἑρμῆς h.Merc.314 ; Ἀπόλλων v.l. in Coluth.309 ; θεαί, of the Hesperides, A.R.4.1322, cf. 1413 ; Πάριν οἰοπόλοισιν ἐφεδριόωντα θοώκοις Coluth.15. (Signf. 1 is alternatively derived from οἶς, πολέω (as if 'sheep-traversed') in Sch.Il.13.473.)