οἴνη
From LSJ
Ῥᾷον φέρειν δεῖ τὰς παρεστώσας τύχας → Facilius ferre oportet, quae incidunt mala → Recht leicht musst du das Schicksal tragen, das dich trifft
English (LSJ)
(A) (v. οἶνος), ἡ, old name for
A the vine, Hes.Op.572, Sc.292 ; Διονύσου οἴνα E.Ba.535, cf. Ph.229, Hyps.Fr.58.4 (all lyr.), Moschio Trag.6.12 ; βοτρυώδεος οἴνης Epigr.Gr.88.5 ; γάνος οἴνας IG3.779.6 ; ἀδευκέας οἴνας Orph.Fr.282 : once in Prose, Hecat.15J. 2 = οἶνος, wine, AP6.334 (Leon.), Nic.Th.622.
οἴνη (B), ἡ,
A the ace on dice, Achae.56 : Ion. prov., ἢ τρὶς ἓξ ἢ τρεῖς οἶναι Zen.4.23 :—also οἶνος, ὁ, Poll.7.204 (οἰνός codd.) ; and οἰνίζειν· τὸ μονάζειν κατὰ γλῶσσαν, Hsch. (Cf. OLat. oinos = unus, Goth. ains, OE. án 'one'.)