βρέτας
From LSJ
ξυνῆλθεν ἀτταγᾶς τε καὶ νουμήνιος → birds of a feather flock together, the francolin and the new-moon bird get together
English (LSJ)
τό, gen. βρέτεος, dat.
A βρέτει A.Eu.259 (lyr.): pl., nom. and acc. βρέτεα Id.Supp.463, but βρέτη Id.Th.95 (lyr.), 185, etc.; gen. βρετέων ib.97 (lyr.), Supp.429 (lyr.); Ep. dat. βρετάεσσιν Nic. Fr.74.68:—wooden image of a god, A.Eu.80, al., E.Alc.974 (lyr.), Ar.Eq.31, etc.; of a man, IG7.118 (Megara): in Prose, Str.8.7.2, Jul.Or.1.29d. 2 mere image, of a blockhead, Anaxandr.11.