κεκρύφαλος
From LSJ
οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A woman's hair-net, τῆλε δ' ἀπὸ κρατὸς βάλε δέσματα σιγαλόεντα, ἄμπυκα, κεκρύφαλόν τε ἰδὲ πλεκτὴν ἀναδέσμην Il.22.469, cf. Hp.Steril.219, Ar.Th.138, D.H.7.9; κ. καὶ μίτρα Ar.Th.257; λιθόβλητοι, λιθοκόλλητοι κ., AP5.269 (Paul. Sil.), 275 (Agath.). 2 part of the head-stall of a bridle, X.Eq.6.8; ἱππικὸς κ. IG22.1388.74, cf. Poll.1.184, 10.55. II second stomach of ruminating animals, from its net-like structure, Arist.HA507b4, PA674b14, Ael.NA5.41. III pouch or belly of a hunting-net, X.Cyn.6.7, Plu.Alex. 25. [ῠ in Hom., AP; but ῡ in Att., Ar.l.c., Eup.170, Antiph.117, 189.]