λυθίραμμος
From LSJ
ἡγούμενος τῶν ἡδονῶν ἀλλ' οὐκ ἀγόμενος ὑπ' αὐτῶν → of his pleasures he was the master and not their servant
English (Slater)
λυθίραμμος a Pindaric etymological interpretation of the word dithyramb. λυθίραμμος (i. e. διθύραμβος: cf. Et. Mag., καὶ Ζεὺς τικτομένου αὐτοῦ (sc. Διονύσου) ἐπεβόα· λῦθι ῥάμμα) fr. 85.