ἀφνειός
ἄνευ γὰρ φίλων οὐδεὶς ἕλοιτ᾽ ἂν ζῆν, ἔχων τὰ λοιπὰ ἀγαθὰ πάντα → without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods
English (LSJ)
όν, also ή, όν Hes.Fr.134.2, Pi.O.7.1, A.R.1.57, etc.: (ἄφενος):—
A rich, wealthy, Il.2.825, etc.; in a thing, c. gen., ἀφνειὸς βιότοιο 5.544; χρυσοῖό τε ἐσθῆτός τε Od.1.165 (Comp.): c.acc., φρένας ἀφνειός Hes.Op.455: c. dat., ἀ. ἀρούραις, μήλοις, Theoc.24.108, 25.119; abundant, ἄγρη Opp.H.3.648; δάκρυα Nonn.D.2.156; Ἀ., title of Ares in Arcadia, Paus.8.44.7: irreg. Sup. -έστατος Antim. 73: regul. Comp. and Sup., Od. l.c., Il.20.220:—also ἀφνεός, ά, όν, Thgn.188,559, and generally in Lyr. and Trag., Pi.O.1.10, al., B.1.62, al., A.Pers.3 (anap.), Fr.96, S.El.457 (Comp.). [ᾱφν in Hom.; ᾰφν A.; ᾱφνεώτερος in S.l.c.: Thgn. has ᾰ in ll.cc.]