κακοῦργος
αἱ δὲ χολωσάμεναι πηρὸν θέσαν → but they in their wrath maimed him, but they in their wrath made him helpless, but they in their wrath made him blind
English (LSJ)
Ep. κακοεργός (also late Prose, Porph.Abst. 2.38;
A δαιμόνια κακοεργά Aen.Gaz.Thphr.p.60B.), ον, (ἔργον) doing ill, mischievous, knavish, once in Hom., ἀλλά με γαστὴρ ὀτρύνει κακοεργός importunate, Od.18.54; freq. later, κλῶπες κακοῦργοι Hdt. 1.41; κ. ἀνήρ S.Aj.1043; also κακουργότατος λόγος D.20.125; κ. μάχαιρα AP11.136 (Lucill.); -ότατα εἰπεῖν Antipho 2.4.2. Adv. -γως Poll.3.132. 2 as Subst., malefactor, criminal in the eye of the law, Ps.-Phoc.133, Th.1.134, PLille 1.7.20 (iii B.C.), Ev.Luc. 23.32, etc.; οὐδεὶς κακοεργός Theoc.15.47; at Athens, technically, thief, robber, ὁ τῶν κακούργων νόμος Antipho5.9, cf. 16, Lys.13.78, D.22.28, 24.102. II c. gen., doing harm to, κ. μὲν τῶν ἄλλων, ἑαυτοῦ δὲ πολὺ -ότερος, X.Mem.1.5.3, cf. Pl.R.421b: abs., harmful, κ. ἐπιθυμίαι ib.554c; καρτερία Id.La.192d; ἄγνοια -οτάτη καὶ αἰσχίστη Id.Alc.1.118a.