APOMELI, among ancient physicians, a decoction of honey and vinegar, much used as a detergent, promoter of stool, urine, &c.

APOMYOS DEUS (απο, and μύω, fly), in the Hellenic mythology, a name under which Jupiter was worshipped at Elis, and Hercules at well as Jupiter at the Olympic games. These deities were supplicated under this name, to destroy or drive away the vast number of flies which always attended at the great sacrifices; and in those who accompanied the Olympic games, the first was always to the Apomyos, or Myiagus Deus, that he might drive away the flies from the rest. The usual sacrifice was a bull.