ἅμιππος
From LSJ
θνῄσκει δὲ πίστις, βλαστάνει δ' ἀπιστία → loyalty dies and disloyalty is born
English (LSJ)
ον,
A keeping up with horses, i.e. fleet as horse, S.Ant. 985 (lyr.). II ἅμιπποι, οἱ, infantry mixed with cavalry, Th.5.57, X.HG7.5.23 (cj.), Arist.Ath.49.1, cf. Aristarch.ad Hdt.1.215 in PAmh.2.12. 2 pair of horses ridden by a postillion, Suid.