ὄρχος
From LSJ
οὔτε σοφίας ἐνδείᾳ οὔτ' αἰσχύνης περιουσίᾳ → neither from lack of knowledge nor from superfluity of modesty
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A a row of vines or fruit-trees, παρὰ νείατον ὄ. Od.7.127, cf. 24.341, Hes.Sc.296 ; ὄρχους ἐπέκειρεν ὀδόντι, of a boar, B.5.108 ; ἀμπελίδος ὄ. Ar.Ach.995 ; ἡμερίδων ὄρχους IG14.1389 ii 23 ; οὐκ ὀρθῶς τοὺς ὄ. ἐφύτευσεν X.Oec.20.3 ; φυτεύουσι . . αὐτὸ κατ' ὄρχους Thphr.HP 4.4.8. II ὀρχός, = ταρσός, rim of eyelid, Poll.2.69. (Wrongly derived by Sch.Theoc.1.48 from ὀρύσσω and glossed by βόθρος.)