οἰνοχάρων
οἰνο-χάρων [ᾰ], οντος, ὁ,
A). Wine-Charon, Com. epith. of Philip of Macedon (son of Demetrius), because he put poison in his enemies' wine, and so sent them over the Styx ; including an allusion to his being fond of wine (cf. foreg.), AP 11.12 .