ἠίθεος
Ῥύου δὲ σαυτὸν παντὸς ἐκ φαύλου τρόπου → Ex omni more malefico tete eruas → Bewahre dich vor jeder üblen Lebensart
English (LSJ)
[ῐ], contr. ᾔθεος (v.infr.), Dor. ᾄθεος Cerc.9.11, but Aeol. (?) ἠΐθεος Sapph. (v. infr.): ὁ:—
A unmarried youth (ἠίθεον ἢ καὶ γεγαμηκότα ἄπαιδα Pl.Lg.877e), Sapph.Supp.20a.18 (pl.); παρθένος ἠ. τε joined, Il.22.127, al.; χοροὺς παρθένων τε καὶ ἠιθέων Hdt.3.48, cf. Plu. Thes.15; including παρθένοι, B.16 tit., cf. 43, al.; of the θεωροί sent to Delos, Arist.Ath.56.3; οὐ γάρ ἐστιν ᾔθεος E.Ph.945; of animals, unmated, Pl.Lg.840d: later as Adj., παῖδες ἠίθεοι Plu.Thes.17; ἠϊθέοισιν ἐφήβοισιν IG3.1151. 2 ἠίθεοι, οἱ, ghosts of those who die unmarried, Tab.Defix.Aud.52.7. II rare as fem., ἠϊθέη,= παρθένος, Nic.Fr.74.64, AP9.241 (Antip.<Thess.>); κόρη ᾔθεος Eup.332. III metaph. as Adj., νοῦς Porph.Marc.33. (ἠιθ- shd. be read as ᾐθ- in Prose.)