στυγερός
τά γε μὰν λίνα πάντα λελοίπει ἐκ Μοιρᾶν → but all the thread granted him by the Fates had run out
English (LSJ)
ά, όν, poet. Adj.
A hated, abominated, loathed, or hateful, abominable, loathsome, freq. in Ep. and Trag., both of persons and things; σ. Ἀΐδης Il.8.368; Ἐρινῦς Od.2.135; δαίμων, πόλεμος, γάμος, πένθος, etc., 5.396, Il.4.240, Od.1.249, Il.22.483, etc.; μοῖρα, μοῦσα, A.Pers.909 (anap.), Eu.308 (anap.); γᾶ S.Ph.1175 (lyr.); μάτηρ E.Med.113 (anap.); τυραννίη Xenoph.3.2: c. dat., hateful to one, Il. 14.158; λάθα Πιερίσι σ. S.Fr.568 (lyr.). 2 hateful, wretched, βίος Id.Tr.1017 (s. v.l., lyr.); σ. πάθεα, σ. ἐγώ, Ar.Ach.1191, 1208 (paratrag.); πλοῦτος . . θνᾴσκοντι -ώτατος Pi.O.10(11).90. II Adv. -ρῶς to one's sorrow, miserably, Il.16.723, Od.23.23, S.Ph.166 (lyr., nisi leg. σμυγερῶς).