When Autolycus gave Ulysses his name, he said that he must come to stay with him, when he was a big boy, and he would get splendid presents. 当奥托吕科斯给尤利西斯取名字的时候,他说尤利西斯长成一个大男孩后必须去跟他住在一起,那时候尤利西斯会得到极好的礼物。
In Greek mythology, Autolycus (/ɔːˈtɒlɪkəs/; Greek: ΑὐτόλυκοςAutolykos, "The Wolf Itself", or very wolf ) was a son of the Olympian god Hermes and Chione. He was the husband of Neaera, or according to Homer, of Amphithea. Autolycus fathered Anticlea (who married Laertes of Ithaca, hence the grandfather of Odysseus) and several sons, of whom only Aesimus is named.