μεθύστερος
From LSJ
Ἐρωτώμενος διὰ τί ὀλίγους ἔχει μαθητάς, ἔφη ὅτι ἀργυρέᾳ αὐτοὺς ἐκβάλλω ῥάβδῳ → When asked why he had so few pupils, he replied ‘I chase them away with a silver stick (Diogenes Laertius 6.4.5, on the philosopher Antisthenes)
English (LSJ)
α, ον,
A living after, καλόν τ' ἀκοῦσαι καὶ λέγειν μεθυστέροις for posterity, A. Th.581; μεθυστέρῳ ἐν χρόνῳ in after time, Cratin. 119. II neut. as Adv., of time, afterwards, ἔπειτα μ. h.Cer.205; so long after, so late, A.Ch.516; οὐ μ. in a moment, Id.Ag.425 (lyr.); too late, S. Tr.710; τὸ μ. hereafter, Id.Ph.1133 (lyr.), Porph. Abst.4.2.