εἰκάς
From LSJ
πάρειμι δ' ἄκων οὐχ ἑκοῦσιν, οἶδ' ὅτι → I'm here unwilling, before those who don't want me, I'm sure
English (LSJ)
άδος, ἡ, Aeol. dat. pl.
A εἰκάδεσσι B.Scol.Oxy.1361 Fr.1.5: (εἴκοσι):—twentieth day of the month (sc. ἡμέρα), Hes.Op.792,820, Plu.2.1089c, etc.: pl., B. l. c., Epicur.Fr.217; ἡ πρώτη, δευτέρα, etc., μετ' εἰκάδα, εἰκάδας, the 21st, 22nd, etc., Men.320.3, IG22.890, etc.; τετάρτη ἐπὶ εἰκάδι IG9(1).694.2 (Corc.): hence εἰκάδες, αἱ, the last ten days of the month, And.1.121; σελήνην ἄγουσαν εἰκάδας Ar.Nu.17; τρίτῃ εἰκάδι, i.e. the 23rd, Pl.Lg.849b. II name of the sixth day of the Eleusinian mysteries ( = Boedromion 20), E.Ion 1076 (pl., lyr.), cf. Plu.Phoc.28. III pl., divisions of a tribe, Hsch.