haimulos is a Greek word used by Plato in the Phaedrus to describe the cunning lover who seduces people by claiming that he is not a lover.
versutus is a Latin word used by Marsilio Ficino in his translation of Plato’s Phaedrus to describe the cunning lover who seduces people by claiming that he is not a lover.
versutus is a Latin word used by Livius Andronicus in his translation of Homer’s Odyssey to describe the cunning Odysseus who seduces people by claiming that he is not Odysseus.
polutropos is a Greek word used by Homer in the Odyssey to describe the cunning Odysseus who seduces people by claiming that he is not Odysseus.