ὀλοφώιος
Μεγάλη τυραννὶς ἀνδρὶ πλουσία (τέκνα καὶ) γυνή → Duxisse ditem, servitus magna est viro → Gar sehr tyrannisiert die reiche Frau den Mann
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὀλοφώιος: -ον, Ἐπικ. ἐπίθετ., καταστρεπτικός, ὀλέθριος, θανατηφόρος, Ὅμ. μόνον ἐν τῇ Ὀδ. καὶ κατ’ οὐδ. πληθ., ὀλ. δήνεα, ὀλέθρια τεχνάσματα ἢ ἐπινοήματα, Κ. 289· ὀλοφώια εἰδώς, ἔμπειρος ὀλεθρίων τεχνασμάτων, Δ. 460, κτλ.· πάντα δέ τοι ἐρέω ὀλοφώια τοῖο γέροντος Δ. 410 παρὰ μεταγεν. Ἐπικ., λύκων ὀλοφώιον ἔθνος (ἔθνος Lenn.) Θεόκρ. 25. 185· ὀλ. ἰὸς Νικ. Θηρ. 327. (Ἐκ τῆς √ΟΛ, ὄλλυμι· ἡ κατάληξις -φώιος δὲν ἔχει ἑρμηνευθῇ).
English (Autenrieth)
pernicious, baleful; ὀλοφώια εἰδώς=ὀλοόφρων, Od. 4.460. (Od.)
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: adj.
Meaning: meaning uncertain, in Hom. only in plur. n. ὀλοφώϊα, subst. or as adjumct of δήνεα (Od.); hell. in sing. of λύκων ἔρνος (Theoc. 25, 185), of ἰός poison (Nic. Th. 327).
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Formation like μητρώϊος, ἡρώϊος, λεχώϊος (hell.) a.o., so perh. from a subst. in -ως or -ώ. By the ancients later associated with ὄλλυμι and interpreted as pernicious (H. ὀλοφώϊα ὀλέθρια, οἷον ὀλοποιά, δεινὰ βουλεύ-ματα); in Hom. however as deceitful connected with ἐλεφαίρομαι (Benfey Wurzellex., Schulze Q. 22, Bechtel Lex. a.o.).
Middle Liddell
ὀλο-φώιος, ον,
epic adj. destructive, deadly, pernicious, Od.; ὀλοφώια εἰδώς versed in pernicious arts, Od. [From !ολ, the Root of ὄλλυμι: the term. -φώιος has not been explained.]