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παρωθέω

parotheo

push sideways

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παρωθέω · parōtheō — LSJ

push sideways, push aside, away, reject, to be set aside, slighted

push sideways, ἐς χώρην Hp. Art. 18 ; push aside or away, reject, Ἔρωτα S. Tr. 358 ; δοῦλον λέχος E. Andr. 30, cf. El. 1037 :—Pass., to be set aside, slighted, X. HG 2.3.14 ; παρεῶσθαι καὶ ἐν οὐδενὸς εἶναι μέρει D. 2.18, cf. 23.105 (in both places with v.l. παρεωρᾶσθαι).

2 supersede

supersede, Gal. 14.2.

3 surpass

surpass, Lyd. l.c.

II push away from oneself, reject, put, out, put, aside

Med., push away from oneself, reject, ξένους E. Heracl. 237 ; ἄνδρα Aeschin. 1.103, cf. LXX 2 Ma. 4.11 ; π. [τὸν Δία] τῆς τιμῆς put him out of his place of honour, Luc. Tim. 4 ; π. τὸ χρεών put fate aside, Epigr. Gr. 519 (Thessalonica).

2 put off

of Time, put off, Pl. R. 471c.

3 not to admit of

Gramm., not to admit of, A.D. Pron. 24.21, 115.16.

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