ἐνάλιος
αὔριον ὔμμε πάσας ἐγὼ λουσῶ Συβαρίτιδος ἔνδοθι λίμνας → tomorrow I'll wash you one and all in Sybaris lake
English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], α, ον, and ος, ον E.Andr.855 (nisi leg. ἐνάλου), Plu. Luc.39: Ep. and Lyr. also εἰνάλιος, α, ον ος, ον E.Hel.526, lyr.): (ἅλς B):—
A in, on, of the sea, κῆτος, κορῶναι, Od.4.443, 5.67, etc.; νομός Archil.74.8; εἰνάλιον πόνον ἐχοίσας βαθὺν σκευᾶς ἑτέρας while the rest of the tackle is at work fishing deep in the sea, Pi.P.2.79. cf. Theoc.21.39; ἐ. πόροι A.Pers.453; ἐ. θεός, of Poseidon, S.OC888 (troch.), 1493 (lyr.); ἐ. λεώς seamen, Id.Aj.565; πόντου εἰναλία φύσις, i.e. the fish, Id.Ant.345 (lyr.); of islands, ἐ. Εὐβοιὶς αἶα Id.Fr. 255; ἐ. Χθών, of Tyre, E.Ph.6.—Poet. word, used in later Prose, ἐ. νῆσοι Arist.Mu.392b19; δίαιται Plu.Luc.39; ὄργανα Porph.Antr.35.