ískos
Ískos is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context, primarily in mythology and language. In ancient Greek mythology, Ískos is a figure associated with the tale of the tyrant of Eretria, Chares. He was a skilled sculptor and athlete, notable for his beauty and strength, who was reportedly killed by a javelin thrown by Chares during a fit of jealousy or pique. This tragic story is recounted by various ancient authors, including Plutarch.
Beyond mythology, the term Ískos can appear in linguistic contexts. It is sometimes used as a transliteration