Kertomô: to chleuazô. pros aitiatikên suntassetai. polloi de touton ekertomoun hôs gastrimargon. 
See also 
kappa 1424 (and 
kappa 1422).
[1] cf. the 
scholia to 
Homer, 
Odyssey 16.87 (on 
kertome/wsin).
[2] 
Nicolaus of Damascus FGrH 90 F22 (= fr.28 Müller (FHG), cited in Constantine Porphyrogenitus, 
On Virtues and Vices I p. 339 Büttner-Wobst & Roos). The passage is on Camblitas, king of 
Lydia, supposedly so gluttonous that he ate his own wife. Also 
Xanthus fr.12 Müller (FHG), cited in 
Athenaeus, 
Deipnosophists 10.415C-D [10.8 Kaibel] (where he is named Cambles; Cambles is also mentioned as a glutton in 
Aelian, 
Varia historia 1.27).
 
  No. of records found: 1
   Page 1