Διομήδης
From LSJ
τὸ ἀνάλημμα καὶ τὴν ἐπ' αὐτοῦ κερκίδα → the retaining wall and the wedge of theatre seats supported by it
English (LSJ)
εος, ὁ,
A Jove-counselled; only as a pr. n. Diomedes.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ion. -εος, att. -ους (ὁ) :
Diomède :
1 fils de Tydée, roi d’Argos;
2 fils d’Arès, roi des Bistomes;
3 autres.
Étymologie: DELG Διός, μήδομαι.
English (Autenrieth)
Diomed, the son of Tydeus, and one of the most brilliant of the Homeric heroes. Book E receives its title from his exploits (Διομήδους ἀριστείᾶ), but they are prominent elsewhere also. Diomed and Glaucus, Il. 6.119-236. He returned in safety to Argos, Od. 3.180 ff.