*noh/monos.
The headword, the genitive case of a nominative
noh/mwn, is evidently quoted from somewhere. Either an adjective (e.g.
Greek Anthology 2.1.13, attributed to Christodorus) or a proper name: there are individuals called Noemon in
Homer (both
Iliad and
Odyssey), and see also under
eta 156.
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