A patronymic.
*)aqamanti/dhs: patrwnumiko/n.
Same entry, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon 713. The headword is otherwise unattested in this precise form, as opposed to Athamantiades (in Hesiod,
Pindar and elsewhere). Either way it means "son of Athamas"; that is, Phrixos, who features with his sister Helle (eponym of the Hellespont) in the story of the Golden Fleece. For this see
alpha 702.
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