A.shameless, of Agamemnon, “ὦ μέγ᾽ ἀναιδές” Il. 1.158; of Penelope's suitors, Od.1.254, al.; “ὦ θρέμμ᾽ ἀναιδές” S.El. 622.
II. of things, as, in Od.11.598, the stone of Sisyphus is called λᾶας ἀναιδής the reckless, ruthless stone, cf. Il.4.521, 13.139; “πότμος ἀ.” Pi.O.10(11).105; “ἐλπὶς ἀ.” greedy, Id.N.11.45; ἃ πέπονθ᾽ ἀναιδῆ the shame that I have suffered, S.OC516; “λόγοι τῶν ἀναιδῶν ἀναιδέστεροι” Ar.Eq.385: τὸ ἀναιδές = ἀναίδεια, βλέφαρα πρὸς τἀνειδὲς ἀγαγών E.IA379; “ἔνθα τἀνειδὲς κρατεῖ” Diph.111b; “εἰς ἀναιδὲς . . δός μοι σεαυτόν” S.Ph.83; “ἐπὶ τὸ ἀναιδέστερον τραπέσθαι” Hdt.7.39.