ἀκερσεκόμης
κατ' ἀρχῆς γὰρ φιλαίτιος λεώς → people are always ready to blame the rulers, people are against authority, people were fond of anything by which they could call authority in question
English (LSJ)
(ἀκερσι- in Nonn. Il. cc. infr.), ου, ὁ, (Dor. voc.
A -κόμα Pi.Pae.9.45: dat. pl. -κόμοισιν Nonn.D.14.232), (κείρω, κόμη) with unshorn hair, i.e. ever-young (for Greek youths wore long hair till they reached manhood), of Phoebus, Il.20.39, h.Ap.134, etc. 2 long-haired, Nonn.D.10.29, al.; cf. ἀκειρεκόμης.
German (Pape)
[Seite 71] ὁ (κείρω, vgl. ἀκειρεκόμας), mit ungeschornem, langem Haupthaar, Zeichen der ewigen Jugend, da die griechischen Jünglinge bis zum Mannesalter ihr Haar wachsen ließen; bes. Apollo; Hom. einmal, Iliad. 20. 39 Φοῖβος ἀκερσεκόμης; – Col. 40; Ep. ad. 135 (App. 243).