σήραμβος
ἀλλ' ἐπὶ καὶ θανάτῳ φάρμακον κάλλιστον ἑᾶς ἀρετᾶς ἅλιξιν εὑρέσθαι σὺν ἄλλοις → even at the price of death, the fairest way to win his own exploits together with his other companions | but even at the risk of death would find the finest elixir of excellence together with his other companions | but to find, together with other young men, the finest remedy — the remedy of one's own valor — even at the risk of death
English (LSJ)
εἶδος κανθάρου, Hsch.
Greek Monolingual
Α
(κατά τον Ησύχ.) «εἶδος κανθάρου».
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: ?
Meaning: εἶδος κανθάρου H.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)
Etymology: By Strömberg Wortstud. 23 considered as Laconian for θήραφος spider; for the suffix cf. on κεράμβυξ. -- Furnée 171 compares σίραμφος τὸ ῥύγχος, with a note (114) on η\/ι in Pre-Greek; the σ. would be a snout beetle (on p. 183 I don't find it).