αὐαλέος
From LSJ
κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education
English (LSJ)
α, ον, (αὖος)
A dry, parched, withered, αὐ. χρὼς ὑπὸ καύματος Hes.Op.588; of hair, rough, dub. in Simon.37.9, cf.AP7.141 (Antiphil.); of plants, Orph.A.246; of the mouth, Call.Cer.6; of eyes, sleepless, AP5.279 (Agath.); αὐαλέῃ ἐνὶ κόγχῳ prob. in Timo 3.— Late in Prose, Aret.SD2.2, al. (αὑ- Call. l.c.)
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αὐᾰλέος: -α, -ον, (αὖος) ξηρός, κατάξηρος, μεμαραμμένος, αὐαλέος δέ τε χρὼς ὑπὸ καύματος Ἡσ. Ἔργ. κ. Ἡμ. 586· ἐπὶ κόμης, αὐχμηρός, αὐαλέαν ὕπερθε τεὰν κόμαν Σιμων. 50. 9· ἐπὶ φυτῶν, Ὀρφ. Ἀργ. 248· ἐπὶ τοῦ στόματος, Καλλ. εἰς Δήμ. 6· ἐπὶ ὀφθαλμῶν, ἄϋπνος, Ἀνθ. Π. 5. 280. Πρβλ. αὐσταλέος, αὐχμηρός.