φάγρος
From LSJ
δυνατὰ δὲ οἱ προύχοντες πράσσουσι καὶ οἱ ἀσθενεῖς ξυγχωροῦσιν → the strong do what they will; the weak do what they must | the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must | they that have odds of power exact as much as they can, and the weak yield to such conditions as they can get
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A sea-bream or braize, Pagrus vulgaris, Hp.lnt. 1, Eup.38 (lyr.), Pl.Com.56.2, Antiph.193, Arist.HA598a13, 601b30, Speus. ap.Ath.7.327c, Numen.ib.322f, BGU1095.18 (i A. D.), Phylotim. ap. Gal.6.726, 12.800: written φαγρώριος in Str.17.2.4; φάγωρος in Hsch. II Cret., whetstone, Simm.27.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1249] ὁ, ein Fisch, Antiphan. bei Ath. VII, 295 c u. öfter; bei den Kretern der Wetzstein, Simmias bei Ath. 327 f.