ἄνανδρος
From LSJ
Νοεῖν γάρ ἐστι κρεῖττον καὶ σιγὴν ἔχειν → Bene iudicare maius est silentio → Klar denken ist ja besser und verschwiegen sein
English (LSJ)
ον, (ἀνήρ): I = ἄνευ ἀνδρός, husbandless, of virgins and widows, A.Supp.287, Pers.289 (lyr.), S.OT1506, etc., and in Prose, as Hp.Mul.1.4, Pl.Lg.930c. 2 = ἄνευ ἀνδρῶν, without men, χρήματα ἄνανδρα A.Pers.166; πόλις S.OC939; ἄνανδρον τάξιν ἠρήμου (a prolepsis, = ὥστε εἶναι ἄνανδρον) A.Pers.298. II wanting in manhood, cowardly, Hdt.4.142, Pl.Grg.522e, al.; τὸ ἄ., = ἀνανδρία, Th.3.82. 2 of things, unworthy of a man, δίαιτα Pl.Phdr.239d. 3 Adv. -δρως, opp. ἀνδρικῶς, Antipho 2.1.8, Pl.Tht.177b.