τιλμός
From LSJ
Ἤθη πονηρὰ τὴν φύσιν διαστρέφει → Bonae indolis venena sunt mores mali → Verdorbne Sitten sind verderblich der Natur
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A plucking or pulling out, of hair, A.Supp.839 (pl., lyr.), Men.Epit. 472; also, pulling up, καλάμου POxy.1692.10 (ii A.D.), 1631.9 (iii A.D.), cf. ὁλοτίλλω; joined with κνησμοί, as a symptom in sickness, Hp.Epid.1.23 (pl.). II extraction of fibre, σησάμου PCair.Zen. 787.21 (iii B.C.); τ. ὀσπρίων, evulsitio, Gloss.