ὀλίος
From LSJ
Ὃν οἱ θεοὶ φιλοῦσιν, ἀποθνῄσκει νέος → He whom the gods love dies young → Flore in iuvenili moritu, quem di diligunt → In seiner Jugend stirbt nur, wer den Göttern lieb
English (LSJ)
later form of ὀλίγος, first in Pl. Com.168, Rhinth.2,8, then in Inscrr. and Pap. from 300 B.C., PPetr.2p.2 (iii B. C.), IG22.1227.8 (ii B. C.), etc.
II Ἀπόλλων Ὄλιος, v. οὔλιος.
German (Pape)
[Seite 322] tarentinisch für ὀλίγος, Plat. com. bei Hdn. π. μ. λ. 20 u. E. M. 621, 51; vgl. Eust. 1160, 16.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὀλίος: Ταραντ. ἀντὶ ὀλίγος, Πλάτ. Κωμ. ἐν «Ὑπερβόλῳ» 1, καὶ αὐτόθι ἴδε Meineke, Ἐτυμ. 621, 51.