εὐνή , gen. εὐνῆφι: (1) place to lie, bed,
couch; said of an army, Il.
10.408; of the ‘lair’ of wild animals,
Il. 11.115; esp. typical of love
and marriage, φιλότητι καὶ εὐνῇ, οὐκ
ἀποφώλιοι εὐναὶ | α?θανάτων, Od.
11.249.—(2) pl., εὐναί,
mooring-stones, which served as
anchors, having cables (πρυμνήσια) attached to them, and being cast into the water
or upon the shore, Il. 1.436,
476.