λακεῖν
From LSJ
πᾶσά τε ἐπιστήμη χωριζομένη δικαιοσύνης καὶ τῆς ἄλλης ἀρετῆς πανουργία, οὐ σοφία φαίνεται → every knowledge, when separated from justice and the other virtues, ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom | every form of knowledge when sundered from justice and the rest of virtue is seen to be plain roguery rather than wisdom
English (LSJ)
aor. 2 inf. of λάσκω. λακέμεναι· φαγέσθαι, Hsch.
German (Pape)
[Seite 8] ἔλακον, aor. II. zu λάσκω, w. m. s.
French (Bailly abrégé)
inf. ao.2 de λάσκω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
λακεῖν: inf. aor. 2 к λάσκω.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λᾰκεῖν: ἀπαρ. ἀορ. β΄ τοῦ λάσκω.
Greek Monotonic
λᾰκεῖν: απαρ. αορ. βʹ του λάσκω.