Μυσός
Μῡσός, ὁ, Mysian, Pers. 52 (anap.), etc.: proverbially feeble and effeminate, whence prov. Μυσῶν λεία, i. e.
A). a prey to all, of anything that can be plundered with impunity, , 35 , 18.72 Rh. 1372b33 ; ὁ Μυσῶν ἔσχατος the most worthless of men, , cf. 5 , 77 ; 55 τῶν λεγομένων M. ὁ ἔσχατος Tht. 209b ; εἴ σοι Μυσόν γε ἥδιον καλεῖν Grg. 521b , cf. Fr. 704 .