Διογενής
From LSJ
κατὰ τὸν δεύτερον, φασί, πλοῦν τὰ ἐλάχιστα ληπτέον τῶν κακῶν → we must as second best, as people say, take the least of the evils
English (LSJ)
ές,
A sprung from Zeus, in Hom. epith. of kings, ordained and upheld by Zeus, Il.1.337, al.; δ. Ὀδυσεύς Od.2.352; later, Δ. θεοί A.Th.301 (lyr.), Supp.631 (lyr.), Ar.Av.1263; Διογενὲς κράτος, of Pallas, A.Th.127 (lyr.); δ. τέκνον S.Aj.91; Ἀμφίων A.Th.528; αἷμα τὸ δ., of Achilles, E.Andr. 1195 (lyr.): generally, divine, φάος Id.Med.1258 (lyr.). II parox., Διογένης, ους, ὁ, pr. n. [Δῑ- in Ep., ῑ in Trag.]