δαιδάλεος
From LSJ
Ξίφος τιτρώσκει σῶμα, τὸν δὲ νοῦν λόγος → Ut corpus ensis, verba mentem sauciant → Das Schwert verletzt den Körper, doch den Sinn das Wort
English (LSJ)
[ᾰ] (not -έος, Hdn.Gr.1.114), α, ον: ( δαιδάλλω):—
A cunningly or curiously wrought, in Hom.always of metal or wood, ζωστήρ, θώρηξ, σάκος, θρόνος, Il.4.135, 8.195, 19.380, Od.1.131; λάρναξ Simon.37.1, B.5.140; also of embroidery, Hes.Th.575, E.Hec. 470 (lyr.), Theopomp.Com.33. 2 of natural objects, dappled, spotted, etc., of fish, Alex.17; of deer, Nonn.D.5.391; shot with light, sheeny, Opp.C.1.218. II cunning, χείρ Pl.Epigr.22:Ἥφαιστος AP9.755.