A proper name.
*)/oculos: o)/noma ku/rion.
It occurs more than once in mythology (e.g. a son of Ares in
Apollodorus,
Library 1.7.7: web address 1); but in the light of
tau 996 the one in question here is presumably O. 'the three-eyed', the Aetolian associate of the Heraclidae, who colonized Elis. See
Pausanias 5.3.5ff (web address 2);
Strabo 8.3.30 (web address 3); and in brief OCD4, under Heraclidae.
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