ἄκμων
English (LSJ)
ονος, ὁ, orig. prob.
A meteoric stone, thunderbolt (v. sub fin.), χάλκεος ἄ. οὐρανόθεν κατιών Hes.Th.722, cf. 724. II anvil, Il.18.476, Od.8.274, Hdt.1.68: metaph., πρὸς ἄκμονι χάλκευε γλῶσσαν Pi.P.1.86; λόγχης ἄκμονες very anvils to bear blows (cf. Sch. ad loc.), A.Pers.51; ὑπομένειν πληγὰς ἄκμων Aristopho 4; Τιρύνθιος ἄ., i. e. Hercules, Call.Dian.146 (expl. by Sch. ὁ μὴ καμὼν ἐπὶ τοῖς ἄθλοις). 2 pestle (Cyprian), Hsch. 3 head of a batteringram, Apollod.Poliorc.161.4. III kind of eagle, Hsch. IV kind of wolf, Opp.C.3.326. V Pythag., = 6, Theol.Ar.37. (Cf. Skt.áśman- `sling-stone', etc.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 75] ον, (κάμνω), unermüdlich, λόγχης, nicht mit dem Speer zu ermüden, Aesch. Pers. 51, wo andere erkl. Ambos gegen den Speerwurf; Callim. Dian. 146. ονος, ὁ (καμεῖν? α priv. oder intens.?), 1) der Ambos, Hom. viermal, Od. 3, 434. 8, 274 Iliad. 18, 476. 15, 19; – Her. 1, 68; Pind. P. 1, 86; Sp. – 2) eine Wolfsart, Opp. C. 3, 326.