ὀρεύς
From LSJ
Ἰσότητα τίμα, μὴ πλεονέκτει μηδένα → Aequalitatem cole, neque ullum deprimas → Die Gleichheit ehre, keinen übervorteile
English (LSJ)
Ion. οὐρεύς, έως, ὁ (even
A ὁ θῆλυς ὀ. Arist.HA577b22, though τῆς θηλείας follows τοῖς θήλεσιν ib.573a16), mule, in Il., as a beast of draught and burden, always in Ion. form, synon. with ἡμίονος, cf. 23.115 with 121, and 24.702 with 716 ; also in Ar.Ra.290, etc. ; νικᾶν τοῖς ὀρεῦσι win the mule-race, Arist.Rh.1405b25.—In Att. ἡμίονος is the usual word, though the Adj. ὀρικός is preferred to ἡμιονικός by Moer.p.273 P. II poet. Adj. for ὀρεινός, Lyc.1111.