ἀγήραος
ὁ δὲ πείσεται εἰς ἀγαθόν περ → he will obey you to his profit, he will obey you for his own good end
English (LSJ)
ον, Att. contr. ἀγήρως, ων (of which Hom. uses nom. dual ἀγήρω (v. infr.), nom. sg. and acc. pl.
A ἀγήρως Od.5.218, al.); acc. sg. ἀγήρων h.Cer.242; ἀγήρω Hes.Th.949, Jul.Or.4.142b: nom. pl. ἀγήρῳ Hes.Th.277; dat. ἀγήρῳς Ar.Av.689:—ageless, undecaying, ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀγήρως ἤματα πάντα Il.8.539; σὺ δ' ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀ. Od.5.218; ἀγήρω τ' ἀθανάτω τε Il.12.323, cf. Hes.Th.949; ἀπήμαντος καὶ ἀ. ib.955; ἄνοσοι καὶ ἀ. Pi.Fr.143; ἀ. χρόνῳ δυνάστας S.Ant.608 (lyr.). 2 of things, once in Hom., of the aegis, Il.2.447; κῦδος ἀ. Pi.P.2.52; χάριν τ' ἀγήρων ἕξομεν E.Supp.1178: in Prose, τὸν ἀγήρων ἔπαινον Th.2.43; ἀθάνατον καὶ ἀ. πάθος Pl.Phlb.15d, etc.
German (Pape)
[Seite 13] in den Homer. Scholl. als Variante Odyss. 5, 136 ἀθάνατον καὶ ἀγήραον, Iliad 2, 447 ἀγήραον ἀθανάτην τε; an beiden Stellen las Aristarch ἀγήρων, s. Didym. in den Scholl. Vgl. unten ἀγήρως. – Hesiod. Theog. 955 ἀπήμαντος καὶ ἀγήραος; κῦδος Pind. P. 2, 52.