πυρίκαυστος
From LSJ
αἰθὴρ δ᾽ ἐλαφραῖς πτερύγων ῥιπαῖς ὑποσυρίζει (Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 126) → The bright air fanned | whistles and shrills with rapid beat of wings.
English (LSJ)
ον,
A burnt in fire, Il. 13.564, Plu.2.922a, Vett.Val.127.32; in late Ep. πῠρί-καυτος, Epic. in Arch.Pap.7.4, Nonn.D.10.74, al. 2 caused by a burn (or scald, cf. Gal.13.384), φλυκταινίδες ὥσπερ π. Hp.Epid.2.1.1; π. [ἕλκη] Dsc. 1.68.2, cf. Hp.Fract.27, Arist.Pr.866a6; later πυρίκαυτα ἕλκεα Aret. SA1.9. 3 πυρίκαυστον, τό, plaster for a burn, Thphr.HP9.19.3, Ign.38; ἡ π. ἔμπλαστρος Asclep. ap. Gal.13.525. II inflammatory, in the form -καυτος, Pl.Ti.85c, Luc.Asin.6, etc. 2 inflamed, ὑπερῴα πυρίκαυτος Aristid.Or.49(25).30.