οἴαξ

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English (LSJ)

ᾱκος, Ion. οἴηξ, ηκος, ὁ, prop.

   A handle of rudder, tiller (Poll.1.89), πηδαλίων οἴακος ἀφέμενος (cf. πηδάλιον) Pl.Plt.272e : generally, helm, οἴακος εὐθυντῆρος ὑστάτου νεώς A.Supp.717 ; στρέφειν οἴακα E. Hel.1591 : pl., οἰάκων φύλαξ ib.1578 ; οἴακες εὐπρύμνου νεώς Id.IT1357 ; τὸν οἴακα εἴσω ἄγειν ἢ ἔξω Pl.Alc.1.117c.    2 metaph., helm of government, ἐν πρύμνῃ πόλεως οἴ. νωμῶν A.Th.3 ; πραπίδων οἴ. νέμων Id.Ag.802 (anap.) ; χαλινῶν ἔργον οἰάκων θ' ἅμα S.Fr.869, cf. E.Or. 795 ; τὸν οἴ. στρέφει δαίμων ἑκάστῳ Anaxandr.4 ; τύχης οἴ. IG7.3226.5 (Orchom. Boeot.) ; = ὡροσκόπος, Paul.Al.L.2.    II in Il.24.269, οἴηκες are prob. rings of the yoke, through which pass the reins for guiding the mules, cf. ἕστωρ.