ῥικνός
From LSJ
Ὡς ἡδὺ τὸ ζῆν μὴ φθονούσης τῆς τύχης → Quam vita dulce est, fata dum non invident → Wie süß zu leben, wenn das Glück nicht neidisch ist
English (LSJ)
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A shrivelled with cold,= πεφρικώς, S.Fr.1091; shrivelled by old age or disease, shrunk, contracted, Hp.Prog.2 (s. v.l.), Xenarch.4.8, Cerc.2, Call.Fr. 49, etc.: generally, withered, shrivelled, crooked, Ἥφαιστος ῥικνὸς πόδας h.Ap.317; ἅψεα Opp.C.2.346; ῥικνοὶ πόδες A.R.1.669, cf.APl. 4.306 (Leon.); ῥ. καὶ κώδιον shrivelled and (like) leather, IG14.1363.15 (Rome, iv A.D.).