As from a new λυχνοῦχος.

And, in the second edition of the Niobus, having already used the word λυχνοῦχος, he writes—

Alas, unhappy man! my λύχνιον's lost;

after which, he adds—

* * * * *

And, in his play called The Dramas, he calls the same thing λυχνίδιον, in the following lines—

But you all lie

Fast as a candle in a candlestick (λυχνίδιον).

Plato also, in his Long Night, says—

The undertakers sure will have λυχνοῦχοι.