A.“, (βοῦς)” worth a hundred oxen, Il.2.449, etc.: expld. as worth 100 pieces of money, the ancient coins being stamped with an ox, Eust.252.18, EM320.47.
II. ἑκατόμβοια (sc. ἱερά), τά, festival at which hecatombs were offered, SIG 36.36 (Delph., V B.C.), 82.6 (Delph., V B.C.), BCH29.243 (Delos), IG 5(2).142 (Tegea), Str.8.4.11 codd.: dat. Ἑκατομβούοις (sic) Schwyzer 91.19 (Argos).