θρῖον
From LSJ
ὥσπερ ἀνέµου 'ξαίφνης ἀσελγοῦς γενοµένου → just as when a wind suddenly turns foul, just as when a wind suddenly turns nasty
English (LSJ)
τό,
A fig-leaf, Ar.Ec.707, Sotad.Com.1.27: generally, leaf, Nic.Al.55; petal, ib.407. 2 prov., θρίου ψόφος, of empty threats, Ar.V.436. II mixture of eggs, milk, lard, flour, honey, cheese, etc., wrapped in fig-leaves, θ. ταρίχους, δημοῦ, Id.Ach.1101, 1102; δημοῦ βοείου θρῖον Id.Eq.954; ἐγκεφάλου θρίω δύο (a pun on the figleaf-like hemispheres of the brain) Id.Ra.134, cf. Sch. ll. cc. [ῑ, Ar. Eq.954, al., Men.518.11; θρῐα, θρῐον are ff. ll. for θρύα, θρύον in Theoc. 13.40, AP9.723 (Antip. Sid.); cf. λεπτόθρῐος.]