LSJ
οντος, ὁ, exceedingly manly; but always used in bad sense (though ἠνορέη is = ἀνδρεία, manliness, courage), overbearing, overweening, of the Trojans, Il. 4.176; of Deïphobus (the Trojan), 13.258; of the Cyclopes, Od. 6.5; in Od. mostly of the suitors, 17.482, al. ; κακῶς ὑπερηνορέοντες 2.266, cf. 4.766. Com., thinking oneself more than man, Ar. Pax 53. (No Verb ὑπερηνορέω occurs; cf. ὑπερμενέων.)
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)