Agonius
From LSJ
οὐκ ἀθεεὶ ὅδ᾽ ἀνὴρ Ὀδυσήϊον ἐς δόμον ἵκει → this man does not come to the Odyssean palace without the will of the gods
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Agōnĭus, ĭī, m. (ago), dieu qui présidait aux entreprises humaines ; surnom de Janus : Fest. 10, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
Agōnius, a, um, doch nur subst., I) Agōnius, ī, m., s. Agōnālia – II) agōnia, ae, f., das Opfertier, Paul. ex Fest. 10, 5. Gloss. IV, 13, 40. – u. agōnia, ōrum, n., die Opfertiere, Ov. fast. 1, 331. – III) agōnium, ī, n., Paul. ex Fest. 10, 5 u. 8, u. Agōnia, ōrum, n., Ov. fast. 5, 721. Varr. LL. 6, 14. Commod. apol. 208; instr. 2, 11, 10 = Agonalia, w.s.