βρῶμα
From LSJ
ἀλώπηξ, αἰετοῦ ἅ τ' ἀναπιτναμένα ῥόμβον ἴσχει → a fox, which, by spreading itself out, wards off the eagle's swoop
English (LSJ)
ατος, τό, (βιβρώσκω)
A that which is eaten, food, meat, Hp. VM6, Th.4.26, al.: metaph., Ar.Fr.333: freq. in pl., Hp.VM3, Antiph.246, Pl.Criti.115b, etc.; opp. ὄψα, Sosip.1.30. II cavity in a tooth, Hp.Epid.4.25, Dse.1.105, Archig. ap. Gal.12.859. 2 moth-eating, in pl., LXX Ep.Je.12. III pl., filth, ordure, prob. in Ev.Marc.7.19; cf. βρῶμος (B).