ἀ-μυ?μων , ονος (μωμος):
blameless, excellent, both of persons and things,
ὃς δ᾽ ἂν ἀμυ?μων αὐτὸς ἔῃ καὶ
ἀμυ?μονα εἰδῇ, Od.
19.332 (opp. ἀπηνής, 329);
often to mark personal appearance or nobility of birth, and sometimes
without regard to moral excellence, ἀμυ?μονος
Αἰγίσθοιο,
Od. 1.29; θεοῦ
ἐς ἀμυ?μονα νῆσον (‘faultless’ isle,
because it belonged to the god), Od.
12.261.