γλαυκῶπις
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
ἡ, gen. ιδος: acc. ιδα, also ιν Od.1.156:—in Hom., epith. of Athena, prob.,
A with gleaming eyes, Il.1.206, al., cf. IG12.418, Sch. Ven.ad 5.458, Hsch. II = γλαυκός, of the olive, Euph.150; of the moon, Emp.42.3, E.Fr. 1009.