Ἀμάριος · Amarios — LSJ
epith. of Zeus and Athena in Achaea, SIG 490 (Orchomenus in Arcadia, iii B. C.), cf. Sammelb. 357 (Egypt): —Ἀμάριον, τό, precinct at Aegium in which the Achaean League met, prob. l. in Str. 8.7.3 and 5 (but Ὁμάριον Plb. 5.93.10, hence Ἀμάριος prob. = Ὁμάριος, Ὁμαγύριος (cf. ἀμαρεῖν, ἁμαρτῆ), and is not connected with ἀμάρα = ἡμέρα).