[Meaning someone or something] bearing a bad name.
*dusw/numos: kakw/numos.
See generally LSJ s.v. Occurs not infrequently in early poets:
Homer, Hesiod (
Theogony 171),
Sophocles,
Euripides. (Less common thereafter, and no longer in poetry.)
For the present gloss cf. the
scholia to
Homer,
Iliad 6.255, where the nominative plural occurs; also
Hesychius and
Photius.
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