ἀκράχολος
πᾶσα σοφία παρὰ Κυρίου καὶ μετ᾿ αὐτοῦ ἐστιν εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα → all wisdom comes from the Lord, she is with him for ever
English (LSJ)
[ρᾱ], ον,
A quick to anger irascible, Ar.Eq.41, Pl.R.411c, Phld.Lib. p.44 O., etc.; κύων ἀ. ill-tempered dog, Ar.Fr.594a; μέλισσα Epin. 1.7: Sup., ἀχέρδου τῆς ἀκραχολωτάτης, of a spinous pear. Pherecr. 164:—also ἀκρόχολος, ον, Arist.EN1126a18, Ph.2.268, Plu.2.604b, etc. II generally, in passionate distress, Theoc.24.61. (ἀκρᾱ- is confirmed by metre of Com., Ion. form ἀκρη-, and etym. (shortened fr. ἀκρᾱτ-); ἀκρο- is freq. v.l. in codd. of early authors, as Pl. l. c.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 81] (ion. ἀκρήχολος, von ἄκρος od. ἄκρατος u. χόλος), jähzornig, Ar. Eq. 41 (Schol. εἰς ὀργὴν πρόχειρος); Plat. Legg. VII, 791 d Rep. III, 411 c, neben ὀργίλοι, wo vor Bekk. ἀκρόχ. stand. Allgemeiner verb. Theocr. 24, 60 ξηρὸν ὑπαὶ δείους ἀκράχολον, in heftiger Gemüthsbewegung; Phereer. bei B. A. 475 nennt ἄχερδος ἀκραχολωτάτη, derviel Spitzen, Dornen hat; μέλισσα ἀκρ. Epinic. Ath. X, 432 c.