ἔναυλος
τῶν δ᾽ ὀρθουμένων σῴζει τὰ πολλὰ σώμαθ᾽ ἡ πειθαρχία → But of those who make it through, following orders is what saves most of their lives (Sophocles, Antigone 675f.)
English (LSJ)
(A), ὁ, Subst.: I (αὐλός) bed of a stream, τάχα κεν . . ἐναύλους πλήσειαν νεκύων Il.16.71; torrent, mountain-stream, ὅν ῥά τ' ἔναυλος ἀποέρσῃ 21.283, cf. 312. II (αὐλή) dwelling, shelter: pl., haunts of the country-gods, οὔρεα μακρὰ θεῶν Χαρίεντας ἐναύλους Υμφέων Hes.Th.129, cf. h.Ven.74, 124, E.Ba.122 (lyr.), HF371 (lyr.); also ἁλὸς ἐναύλους, of the sea, Opp.H.1.305; Ποσειδάωνος ἐ. ib.3.5.-- Ep. word, used by E. in lyr. III Adv. -ως by means of pipes, διάγειν AB464. ἔναυλος (B), ον, Adj.: I (αὐλός) on or to the flute, accompanied by it, κιθάρισις Philoch.66; θροῦς Philostr.Im.1.2. 2 mostly metaph., λόγος, φθόγγος ἔ., words, voice ringing in one's ears, still heard or remembered, Pl.Mx.235c, Luc.Somn.5; ἔ. φόβος fresh fear, Pl.Lg.678c; ἔναυλον ἦν πᾶσιν ὅτι . . all had it fresh in memory that... Aeschin.3.191; ἔναυλα καὶ πρὸ ὀμμάτων D.H.9.7; ἔ. δύναμις Arist. Pr.928b7; ἔ. ἔχειν ὅτι to have it fresh in one's mind, that... Plu.2.17d; τὰ ὦτα ἔναυλος ὢν διαμέμνηται τοῦ μέλους Max.Tyr.7.7. II (αὐλή) = ἐναύλιος, dwelling in dens, λέοντες E.Ph.1573 (anap.); in one's den, at home, opp. θυραῖος, S.Ph.158 (lyr.).